Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ

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2020-02-18 21:41:51 UTC  

Very rarely do you see inaccurate reviews

2020-02-18 21:42:42 UTC  

Lol

2020-02-18 21:42:46 UTC  

HOW WOULD YOU KNOW

2020-02-18 21:43:00 UTC  

So to recapitulate - a company will check qualifications for fakes. For obvious reasons, your profit margins dip with poorer service re staff. Companies want to avoid this, thus hiring the best.

2020-02-18 21:43:06 UTC  

How would I know, reviews...?

2020-02-18 21:43:13 UTC  

The word you’re looking for is “reiterate”

2020-02-18 21:43:17 UTC  

Not recapitulate

2020-02-18 21:43:27 UTC  

Again, no your profit margins will not go down

2020-02-18 21:43:28 UTC  

> recapitulate
/ˌriːkəˈpɪtjʊleɪt/
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verb
summarize and state again the main points of.
"he began to recapitulate his argument with care"

2020-02-18 21:43:41 UTC  

Because there is no consumer information to help them do so

2020-02-18 21:43:51 UTC  

There’s reviews, stories, recommendations

2020-02-18 21:44:01 UTC  

That a. There is no way to verify

2020-02-18 21:44:03 UTC  

There’s a lot to decrease the information gap.

2020-02-18 21:44:17 UTC  

And b. Most people do not have the medical literacy to parse

2020-02-18 21:44:28 UTC  

You know absolutely nothing about hospital systems

2020-02-18 21:44:41 UTC  

We’re not talking about medical literacy, I’m saying reviews aid consumer decisions. Bad reviews hurt for the hospital.

2020-02-18 21:44:41 UTC  

Seriously. Go read about the ACA online or something

2020-02-18 21:45:17 UTC  

Medical literacy still matters because a person needs to parse reviews about say, the oncology center as opposed to pediatrics

2020-02-18 21:45:33 UTC  

And again, there is absolutely nothing that prevents a hospital from making fake reviews

2020-02-18 21:45:44 UTC  

Review sites have detection systems

2020-02-18 21:45:50 UTC  

This isn’t a common thing that occurs.

2020-02-18 21:45:59 UTC  

One thing that Dench’s clinic did was publish a fake attestation video

2020-02-18 21:46:07 UTC  

We don’t need medical literacy to write a review on misdiagnosis or poor service.

2020-02-18 21:46:18 UTC  

It absolutely was a common thing BEFORE IT WAS REGULATED

2020-02-18 21:46:28 UTC  

How would someone know they got misdiagnosed?

2020-02-18 21:46:36 UTC  

Worsening condition for example

2020-02-18 21:46:42 UTC  

Lol

2020-02-18 21:46:42 UTC  

So you need to revisit the clinic or hospital.

2020-02-18 21:46:51 UTC  

So the doctor says “oh, it wasn’t fixed”

2020-02-18 21:46:53 UTC  

> It absolutely was a common thing BEFORE IT WAS REGULATED
Reviews aren’t regulated...

2020-02-18 21:46:59 UTC  

“But you said it was”

2020-02-18 21:47:16 UTC  

@sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ reviews are regulated. That was part of the ACA

2020-02-18 21:47:24 UTC  

As are testimonials

2020-02-18 21:47:25 UTC  

What specifically is regulated?

2020-02-18 21:47:31 UTC  

>A complaint is filed, online or to the manager. We have an investigation of the doctor

2020-02-18 21:47:36 UTC  

Lol so you don’t know what was in the ACA

2020-02-18 21:47:39 UTC  

No, hold up

2020-02-18 21:47:59 UTC  

“Yes, sometimes it doesn’t respond to that treatment, we’ll try something else

2020-02-18 21:48:00 UTC  

2020-02-18 21:48:33 UTC  

Turns out it’s cheaper to ignore you than find a new physician

2020-02-18 21:48:35 UTC  

A patient won’t buy that, if you’re being treated for food poisoning you’re going to be mad you weren’t successful treated the first time