As anyone who knows me well at all knows is that I have a crush on Google. Google has been a great and powerful girlfriend to me who sometimes hasn’t spoken to me, and sometimes can’t stop talking about me. Chiropractic has not yet quite caught up to the internet, and in fact most health care practitioners have no idea yet as to the power of the internet, google, pay per click, and blogs. I personally am very appreciative to google for helping so many people around the world learn about chiropractic through my site.
Googles own awareness of the importance to health care of advertising through google has reached a point where they have their own health care advertising team, and now a blog to discuss it. The blog has its first few posts up, and has already created some controversy.
I promise that this is a blog that I will stop by and comment at. For now, they appear to have comments off, but I am sure soon will allow comments in the not too far future, as any self respecting blog would 🙂
It will be a fun place where I am sure in the future I will come up head to head with some of the other forces of the health care world. The ocean of health care is starting to really churn, from the deepest depths which is the mind of the average American.
A large percentage of the people have really started to see the truth about the emporers new clothes, and are starting to really generate a storm about the true value of drugs that only hide symptoms while poisoning their bodies, and surgeries piled upon surgeries that could have easily been prevented, and that they are finally realizing that the entire pharmaceutical, insurance, hospital, medical industry is not truly looking out for their best interest. I am proud to be standing right in the middle of this maelstrom of health revolution. I am proud of Google for taking such a big role in it, allowing the vote of the link to choose the best sites that show up the highest, or the highest bidder in the case of their adds.
It will be fun to enjoy the next few decades and watch the walls continue to come tumbling down, and maybe, just maybe, at the end we will find a health care system that actually rewards practitioners and practices that improve the function of the patients body, and not just those that improve the short term symptoms while causing the patient a long term failure.
I will be sticking aside ringside for this fight. It is going to be good. In fact I am already in the center of the ring, and I would like you invite you to participate in fighting for your own personal health freedom! And google, its nice to have you standing next to me!