Scientific representatives, more and more often, report with extreme concern the "fatigue" of general practitioners, many of whom would be delighted to bring forward their retirement if they could.
The bureaucratic burden has become unbearable and prevalent.
The madness of this exaggerated "modernization" is second only to the ASL training courses, where the main topic is no longer the patient, the evolution of medicine and scientific support, but only management economics.
The doctor can no longer be a doctor, he no longer has time to devote to visits, to the moral management of his patient.
The doctor, today, must make certificates and above all must transmit them.
He has to look at treatment plans, checking expiration dates.
He must scrupulously check every comma of the recipe in order not to be penalized with the charge for the error.
At the end of the day, he must transmit the summary of the recipes, he must learn the functioning of tools, which are easily understandable only to the youngest or to those who love those means born to facilitate and speed up and now complicated by the thousand functions for which the older ones are not prepared .
We don't want to override the functions of their trade associations: but we feel like sharing it.
Fabio Carinci