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A Plan for Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 5

To recap parts 1-4, so far in this little series, I’ve just been laying some groundwork, pontificating sort of non-specifically about where I think the main problems lie with our health care system and where I think the direction of reform should go.

In a nutshell, I think the major problems boil down to a whole lot of interference with the traditional doctor-patient relationship from outside forces such as third party payers (government and insurance), bureaucratic regulating bodies, a civil liability system that seems to have been designed by Jackie Chiles, and other outside industries such as the pharmaceutical industry, compliance industries etc.

I have compared our health care system with our veterinary health care system and made the contention that the veterinary system is vastly superior in many areas primarily due to a relative lack of such interferences. I contend that it is because veterinarians operate in a nearly free market system where the relationship between the veterinarian and the patient/owner is a direct one, without third party payers or as much government, corporate, or civil liability interference and fears, veterinarians are much more responsive to the needs and demands of their clients and clients are much more responsible with the money when it is coming out of their own pocket. They are much less apt to make needless visits to the ER and demand expensive tests and medications when there is not some nebulous third party footing the bill.

I have also mentioned that within this relative laissez-faire environment there are also some problems that become apparent in the form of people’s too frequent inability or unwillingness to pursue appropriate medical intervention due to financial considerations.

With this post I intend to finally start delving in with some ideas for bringing all this stuff together to try to come up with some solutions for creating a plan for intelligent health care reform. Continue reading ‘A Plan for Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 5′

A Plan for Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 4

Okay folks, in part 3 of this series on my plan for intelligent health care reform, I promised to try and keep this 4th post a bit shorter. I will endeavour to do that.

Up till now, I’ve been basically pointing out problems with our health care system, and also ranting about all the horrible plans and ideas being floated out there in the mainstream media and political land to “fix” them.

Not to sound like a broken record, but if you haven’t read parts 1-3 in this series, please do so now so this one will make a bit more sense and be read in context.

Anyway, to bring folks up to speed since it’s been almost a week since my last post, this whole series owes it’s life to an editorial I read in the Journal of Family Practice in which the editor, Jeff Susman, outlines his pleasurable experience with taking his dog to the veterinarian.

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A Plan For Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 3

If you haven’t read A Plan for Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 1 and Part 2 yet, please read them first, before proceeding with this post.

Sorry for the delay in getting this 3rd post up folks. The blame for that lays partly with a surge in activity in my off-line life concomitant with my fighting a nasty cold. (Also, I’ve recently been helping my friend get her website and blog about bargain wine reviews up and running. Go check it out if you get a minute. She’s got a pretty nice site I think.)

This stupid virus and my busy life only receive part of the blame however, as the bulk of the reason for my delay boils down to simple inertia on my part. When trying to piece together this third post in my mind, I have quite frankly been a bit overwhelmed by the complexity.

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A Plan For Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 2

Okay, as promised in yesterdays post, A Plan For Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 1, today’s post will basically just be a cut and paste of the letter I sent to Dr. Susman in response to his editorial entitled, “What if it’s cancer?”If you havent read the editorial, please do so before reading my letter below, as things will make a bit more sense that way.

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A Plan For Intelligent Health Care Reform Part 1.

Like most physicians, I’m usually a fairly busy fella. That’s one of the big reasons that this blog is typically only updated a couple times a week, rather than daily (or even more frequently), like a lot of blogs.

When I’m not in the clinic seeing patients, or trying to navigate through the massive bureaucracy associated with that, I try to read the latest professional journals to keep up with the latest research etc., so I can practice the best medicine I can.

This past weekend was one of those moments and I sat down to read the latest issue of the Journal of Family Practice. I often like to read the editorials and letters to sort of get a feel for how others in the profession are thinking.

So, what does that have to do with health care reform?

Well, the editorial in this latest Journal was of particular interest to me, and in it I think I see the makings of a plan for intelligent health care reform for the U.S.

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