Simple Proposal to Improve Preventative Healthcare Knowledge Using Wikis

Frodonomics
1 min readSep 1, 2014

Do you improve healthcare with dramatic debates in congress, throwing money at hospitals, and drafting unreadable byzantine bills? Is there something we’re missing? There might be a simpler way to kickstart things forward.

One vital step forward; Taking the burden off doctors by improving preventative healthcare. Sincere doctors are always complaining that the public doesn't take care of our own health.

Six Doctors Wiki Proposal

Cost: i) 20 dollars USD. Time: ii) 2–300 hours

In this article, I quickly identified six medical doctors who have solved a wide range of modern health issues.

https://medium.com/@Frodonomics2015/six-doctors-for-a-medical-revolution-6579c3960eee

Some are disliked by the mainstream, some are more accepted. There’s a vicious flame war going on right now in the medical media. We’re caught in the crossfire. But lets not go there. The nutraceutical vs pharmaceutical can of worms is for another article.

Idea

  1. Set up a wiki or even a Piratepad:

http://piratepad.net/b3fctwdBJf

2. List major diseases A-Z, starting with the biggies: Cancer, Heart disease, Herpes, whatever…

3) Do individual web-searches on each Doctor, per disease. e.g.

Schulze: Heart disease, Pauling: Heart Disease, Budwig, Heart Disease.

4) Copy paste relevant info from their articles until you have excerpts from all six doctors per disease. Credit them and link to their sites and original articles.

Within a few weeks you could have a very useful aggregation of information.

The ball’s in your court…

Peace

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Frodonomics

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