Of course, the lack of specialists to handle diagnosis can't possibly have anything to do with corporate insurance bean counters working tirelessly to streamline services, in order to maximize profits. <He said sarcastically>
I know for a fact that the clinic where I received care previously had out-of-state MCO managers visiting all the time, trying to get patients in need of competent mental health care sent to GPs for diagnosis rather than let them sit with specialized practitioners, because specialist care is clearly more expensive.
The lack of humanity and integrity in the profit-driven business side of the healthcare industry is the root of the problem. Until all medicine is rendered non-profit, applying inadequate, simplistic solutions to complex problems will always reign supreme.