The Power of Health and Science

The philosophy of science can be compared and exemplified with an innovation toward the science of healthcare. This is particularly important in many science-researched articles that explore the innovation and industry competition. For example, there has been a vital historical debate about and on the role and impact of competition on healthcare innovative activities in its marketplace industry. The attrition of competition can and has been helping in negotiating consumer access to reasonable but quality care. it is important to note  how the power of science in research have shaped the ways in which researchers create, improve and re-invent data for better suitability.  Contemporary researchers and healthcare leaders are now using the belief system to conceptualize facts and findings. When rounding up through these teams, we can extract a perfect example of how researchers use the nature of science to come about changes in healthcare system. It is more like saying health care leaders and researchers at many angles of the industry are recognizing that health care, from the patient’s perspective, is as much a consumer-honest-focused service as other few service industries are. Hence, health care should be delivered with the same regard to optimizing patients’ experiences as business operators do for consumers of education or vacations. Abraham Flexner reviewed 186 conventional medical schools and assign them a rating. In 1910 the Flexner Report was released, which greatly changed medical education in America. Although the report was aimed at the quality of allopathic medical education, it also included sections that humiliated botanical, hydrotherapy and homeopathic conducts. Federal, public, and private funds were channeled to select institutions because of the Flexner report recommendations. Those institutions that emphasized science-based medicine, drug therapy and surgery received funding; those schools which found themselves philosophically opposed to this emerging paradigm did not.

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