2 posts tagged “medical”
I love it. Dr Jay Parkinson of Brooklyn, NY, has gone online with his practice:
http://www.inter-actions.biz/blog/2007/10/is_there_a_doctor_in_the_house.html
That means you can reach him via electronic means and he will do diagnoses accordingly, even after hours for emergencies.
Now, I would love to see lawyers do this. Even an e-court. Parties or their attorneys feed in their evidence to a site with limited fields and a judge decides. No emotion, no BS. The decision comes swiftly. Any mitigating factors can be fed in, but lawyers would be encouraged to write everything briefly. They would be unable to hide extra charges. And if they think anything’s been missed, then the process could go to appeal before a live court.
It would lower the price of getting justice because the system would no longer need to support a live District Court, and appeals would be at the current price of the original claim. It would also make things faster.
Best of all, the legal profession, branded as shysters even in Shakespeare’s day, would appear more transparent. It would start going up the ladder in people’s minds.
I would love to see a country like Singapore, or even New Zealand, give this sort of thing a shot. Singapore prides itself on e-governmental processes and this would be an ultimate test. New Zealand’s system is far too entrenched but I’d love to see a party adopt this idea.
It’s far too radical for Labour, and certainly would be gobbledegook for National.
Greens? United Future? The Alliance?
The BBC has an unusually good piece on what Richard Hammond’s brain could have been through in his car accident. Like most medical types, it ignores the power of prayer, good wishes and karma, but what do I know?