Jeff Heinzelman
1 min readJun 24, 2020

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We see a lot of flashback reactions to the current situations with police in the form of ACAB. That notion stems from the fact that if you were silent, then you are complicit in the problem. The same may be said for medical professionals and the state of medical care in United States. While I think many doctors have good intentions, they are able to voice their opinion more directly and fight the systemic issue than healthcare or readily than we are. Instead, I see a lot of complicity in just going with the status quo, and building a practice based on what they think they can bill and insurance company.

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Jeff Heinzelman
Jeff Heinzelman

Written by Jeff Heinzelman

I am a husband and father of two teenage boys, and live in Austin, Texas where I enjoy Tex-Mex, BBQ, and football. Not necessarily in that order.

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