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Twinkle 07 / Health

Forty bucks to hear "drink fluids".

A waiting-room rant about gap fees, ten-minute medicine and appointments that arrive next Thursday week, then a hard turn into care hours, paperwork-eating AI and prevention that actually gets funded.

Open seed

The everyday gripe

Straight to camera: the gap fee is forty bucks, the appointment is Thursday week, and the diagnosis is "it's viral, drink fluids, that'll be the card machine". The doctor isn't the villain; the doctor is drowning in billing codes. The trapdoor is a health lane where care hours get funded, machines carry the paperwork, and prevention is a line item instead of a slogan. This seed is open: film your own waiting room.

Description

BaitBarely one GP in ten can bulk-bill everyone now, and people are visibly skipping care because of the gap. Everyone has a waiting-room story.
SwitchOff the doctor's back and onto the machinery: rebates frozen against costs, six-minute medicine, and a system that pays for throughput instead of health.
SystemThe clinical path: care hours funded directly, assistive AI eating the admin, human judgement kept where it belongs, prevention counted as care.

The one-breath drop

Said before the flush

"Fund care hours, not billing codes, and make the AI do the paperwork so the doctor can actually look at you." Second breath lives in the room.

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