Saturday Red Flags: What Healthcare Doesn’t Want You to Know
I've thought about this and prayed about this. It's time. I’ve been inside traditional medicine for decades, long enough to see the parts no one talks about, the incentives no one admits to, and the quiet patterns that shape people’s lives without their consent. I’ve watched diagnoses appear because paperwork needed them, medications given because the system rewards giving them, and entire human beings rewritten by documentation that never matched their bodies. I’ve held my tongue through the politics, the gatekeeping, the ‘this is just how it’s done.’ But my silence has expired. I’m done watching the system create problems it then congratulates itself for treating. It’s time to expose what I know, not out of rebellion, but out of loyalty to the truth, and an oath I took to cause no harm. There’s something happening across healthcare that most people never see, but almost everyone has felt the consequences of. I’m talking about a pattern that shows up in hospitals, rehab, home health, long‑term care, hospice, behavioral programs, doctor offices, everywhere the system uses standardized assessments and diagnosis‑linked reimbursement. Here’s the part no one warns you about: People are being labeled with conditions they do not have, and then medicated for those labels, because the system financially rewards the documentation, not the physiology. Depression that isn’t depression. Cognitive decline that isn’t cognitive decline. “Behavioral issues” that are actually unmet needs. “Agitation” that’s pain, dehydration, or sensory overload. “Anxiety” that’s a nervous system trying to compensate. And once the label is written, the medication becomes the “intervention.” Not because the body asked for it. Because the paperwork did. Then the medication causes side effects, gait changes, confusion, appetite loss, sodium imbalance, cardiac effects, and those side effects get documented as new symptoms, which justify more meds, more interventions, more “complexity.” A loop. A system‑generated decline. A physiology that never had a chance to speak for itself.