In Medicine, they’ve followed earlier versions of management styles, but
the emphasis has been 19th century like increasing equipment and lab
test utilization to increase billing and avoid malpractice suits.
The big lie about medicine is that it can do miracles. The fact is that all patients are different
and treatments may or not work. Imagine
your auto mechanic billing you for two repairs, because the earlier one didn’t
work. In auto mechanics, parts are more
replaceable than they’ve ever been. In
medicine, patients are more different than they’ve ever been. A given set of
symptoms could fit any number of different diseases.Another big lie is that all people should receive treatment everywhere whether they can afford it or not. Demanding that all indigent patients receive treatment at private hospitals has done as much damage as giving mortgage loans to unqualified illegal aliens.
Individual doctors and groups have opened practices that don’t take
insurance and have cost-reduced their practices. Some doctors are interested in holistic Medicine,
some are looking at Chinese medical treatments.
There is some hope we will eventually have some cost competitiveness in
the system.
Drugs for life-threatening conditions are way overpriced. It would be
cheaper to jet to Mexico for snake-bite treatment than pay the $250,000 it costs
in the U.S. Patients need to be given a
choice of drugs based on cost to put some pressure on the sky high drugs. It’s time to ask what drugs were used for
snakebite in 1960.
We have long passed the a price / demand curve point in main-stream U.S.
medicine. Overpriced insurance will be
dropped in favor of catastrophic coverage if Obama-care is repealed. Patients
are refusing high cost treatments even though their insurance would pay for
most of it. More are opting for home
healthcare when possible. Patients don’t want to pay the overhead for
maintaining expensive hospitals.
The Healthcare Industry needs to rethink all processes to reduce costs
to what individuals could pay for themselves without government subsidies. When the dollar crashes and government is
bankrupt, we will all need to rethink our processes.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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