It is NOT a foolish attitude. fix the system by making all healthcare public healthcare and you a very strict cap on medical malpractice. No money unless it is such bad negligence that the medical provider is getting reprimanded by the issue by his/her board.
We would fix healthcare costs over night but the will power isnt there obviously So failing to do things since you think that is better is an even worse form of negligence than doing and doing wrong. and needs to be punished even harder. It is the most serious form of negligence you can find from a medical worker.
It is like you watch a kid drowning in a pool and the guild lines from the swimming pool owners company is we dont dive for the kid at the bottom of the pool until the firefighters arrive. That level of criminal negligence is what is in place here. The fact that it is written up as the company policy makes it even worse and a slam dunk case. where i wouldnt even put my already dead grandparents in this companies care.