Is the profit motivation for rehab stronger than the desire to help people?

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I am referring to the whole “everyone NEEDS treatment” mindset overcoming the whole “you have to want treatment” for it to be effective mentality.

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July 14, 2010

michele @ 6:41 am #

Sadly, yes, sometimes this is the case.

The bottom line, is that health care is a BUSINESS in America (for now). And in business, there is a profit motive (which is NOT a bad thing, necessarily).

~Dr. B.~

asdf @ 6:56 am #

People want money. Even christians.

Subconsciousless @ 7:22 am #

Profit is the primary motivation of any business.

Andi @ 8:10 am #

definitely, i never believed AA to be as helpful as they say they are. I went to rehab and it was all a bunch of BS. and after reading this i only started to doubt it more-
http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-secrets.html

and in response to asdf “People want money. Even christians.”
i just want to add, especially christians.

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