Friday, September 10, 2010
Healthcare...Healthscare
Oh how I long for the good ole days when doctors ran their practices independent of insurance companies and drug companies. When doctors would actually talk to you rather than running a schematic in their heads(and now on computers) and never thinking outside of the box and the more billable procedures the better my paycheck. I mean really as a consumer of any other product they tell you the price upfront, give warranties so that when something doesn't work you don't have to pay even more money to receive another functioning product or even get your money back. Doctor's won't tell you the cost of care before hand and insurance companies sure the hell won't either. You're just stuck with dealing with the aftermath in a system that seems to just be a punishment of paroxysmal etiology. This way of doing business ought to be unconstiutional and illegal. Let's see how did it work out to just let the financial institutions run wild with their money making schemes. The whole country is paying for that one. Unfortunately the healthcare issue has been a bit more insidius and since it is a system dealing with human health people are much more vulnerable to just taking the hits as they come, because there is no price on health right? The system is corrupt and a labyrinth of dysfunctional red tape and gibberish that has nothing to do with people and their health coming first. It is a defunct quagmire that will sink us all eventually. Unfortunately those of us with illnesses and middle class incomes are hit the hardest and if our health fails there is no safety net, we get wiped out. Unlike the rich who just pay and pay til they are satisfied or the poor who rely on us taxpayers to raise their kids and provide their healthcare taking another chunk out of the middle class. The insurance companies and drug companies have stolen the power of healer from the physician and now they are just business men with white coats. So surely the ripple effect is the sick folks aren't whole human beings with needs beyond popping a pill to pay the bills on both sides of the coin. I am apalled, dismayed, frustrated and totally vexed by the state of healthcare delivery in this country. We all ought to be ashamed of ourselves for placing so little value on the quality of lives and health. Solutions you say? Well how about we require those insurance companies and drug companies that spend billions in lobbying to use that money instead for free health programs for prevention and subsidies across the board to set reasonable limits on what the average person must pay out of pocket for care, kind of like a sliding scale based on what you can truly afford not on what they decided to charge you. How about we train doctors again to make care decisions and allow them to direct care, you know educate caring doctor's and physician extenders not businessmen with prescription pads and CPT codes. Maybe this would have a side effect of reducing litigation. Aren't there studies out about building better relatinships creates less animosity when things do go wrong, you know, how honest mistakes are more easily forgiven that blatant disregard. How about we cuts costs by educating people that no one gets out of this world alive and exorbitant costs to keep a terminal patient breathing is not a benefit and death on nature's terms is a law you shouldn't fight. How about we require all young people to do a rotational civil service that gives them hands on experience in different health and human services areas to build a more connected, compassionate society that values people above money. Man that sounds like a far out idea huh? If politicians can organize huge campaigns year after year and especially during presidential election years, then why can't they organize a government funded mobile campaign to roll out hands on, person by person, community by community, healthcare based education and prevention that is of little or no cost that has nothing to do with insurance or drug companies except that they sponsor it. How about offering those of us willing and gifted enough to take on being healthcare providers a resonably priced education so that paying off the debt isn't the biggest priorty when you become a practitioner. I suggest that the poor have to contribute something not nothing to their care, back to the sliding scale. You know if a million people only pay a dollar that is a million dollars. I actually think I hit it on the head when I said start valuing people above money. Really has anyone read the history books. Lest we get back some of the values of the Greatest Generation and reign in all of the out for number one mentality we will all parish in a ruin of our own making. Quality of life is fundamentally based on health: physical, mental, emotional, social and economic. We need to come together before we all fall apart literally.
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