Why do you think end of life decisions are so difficult
for families and what can be done through our current health care
system to improve the process?
Do you think we can teach healthcare providers
empathy? Why or why not? If so, how? If not, what can providers do
to account for limited empathy skills?
What is a black swan event? Why do you think such an event is
difficult to predict? Is it possible to prevent or reduce the
chances of such an event from occurring? If so, how do you think it
would be done?
So, who is “ruling” healthcare? It is apparently the insurance
companies. What do you think about this? Is it wrong that the best
thing for the patient is trumped by expenses? Or is it prudent
business to demand that the least expensive alternative be used?So,
who is “ruling” healthcare? It is apparently the insurance
companies. What do you think about this? Is it wrong that the best
thing for the patient is trumped by expenses? Or is it prudent
business...
Do you think it's possible that your brain "knows" the right
options to chose even if those aren't the ones you consciously
pick, or do you think there has to be another explanation? Do you
find this type of research unethical/creepy or are you okay with
it? Can you see other potential uses for it, whether good or
bad?