In many countries with modern medical technology, healthcare systems are facing enormous difficulties in meeting demands such as distributing resources and providing adequate care due to the large number of patients in need. As these healthcare systems become larger and more bureaucratic, both practitioners and patients experience dehumanization[citation needed]. Healthcare practitioners often experience high levels of stress and burnout[1]. Doctors facing a large number of patients are not giving individual patients the attention they need, resulting in patients seeking alternative treatments[2]. The rising costs of medical services, technology, and medication are becoming unaffordable for many patients[3] preventing these individuals from receiving adequate healthcare. Studies have shown that poor doctor-patient relationships result in lawsuits against healthcare providers. These lawsuits have become a major burden to medical personnel and have risen in both number and cost.