I think that’s all over the medical sector. Knee operations for which there is no proof of benefit, screenings where the result makes no difference, expensive back surgeries instead of physical therapy and exercise, expensive drugs instead of nutrition changes.
How much of this is a result of overselling, and how much a result of people wanting a quick, high-tech fix? If you read the article, the woman who is suing went to the implant place and with her mind already set on the implants and requested them. If that sort of market exists, people will serve it. The problem is when it is sold to people who wouldn't otherwise consider it (and when they are not qualified to do the work, as the article claims).
It’s very frustrating to find that every single high paying industry is full of fraud and scams. Lawyers are taking advantage of their clients all the time. Insurance coverage leads people to believe that chiropractors aren’t scammers!
If I can’t trust the so called most educated of our society, who can I trust?
There is just too much money to be made.