A Novel way to beat the Medical Mafia
Medical education and Medical expense is getting costlier. In Kerala, it is now an investment, rather than training to join a noble profession. Now a days you need to be the likes of a IUML-minister or DYFI leader to afford Medical courses for your children.
Costlier the education, costlier the profession and its services. Hospitals, doctors and drugs suppliers have turned Dracula and suck patients blood in a variety of ways. The common man cannot hope to have any reasonable health care in the days to come, as the situation already is in the West.
A novel way to beat this Medical Mafia has been shown to us by an ordinary American citizen. (Jihadi Terrorist Abdul Nasser Madni had also used this way effectively)
As reported from US, James Richard Verone Robs a bank for One Dollar in Order to Go to Jail to Get Health Coverage. As he couldn’t afford the soaring Medical expenses. He drove to a local Bank and told the teller he was robbing them for a dollar. He said he wanted to rob the bank in order to go to jail and get medical coverage: ( http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/620185/shame_of_america%3A_desperate_man_robs_store_for_one_dollar_in_order_to_go_to_jail_to_get_health_coverage/ )
In days to come, Keralites might resort to this deliverance method to beat the Medical mafias.
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