Our enormous, complex, confusing and expensive health system impacts every American's life. Does it help us or hurt us? Who makes the decisions which determine whether we live or die because of the care we receive? Who profits from those decisions? This blog's purpose to to help you understand and critically analyze our healthcare system. The more we know, the more we can demand and get improvement.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Sage Advice
Years ago, a respected professor with a name similar to mine, told his house staff to ask the question "why is this bast... lying" when listening to academic presentations. Whether you are listening to (or reading a newspaper or magazine) to a drug company representative, an insurance company spokesperson, an academic, a politician or any person who pretends to have "the answer" which will fix our troubled health care system, keep the professor's question in mind. Be skeptical. A health care system which employes millions of persons, consumes about 16% of the gross domestic product, and spins off substantial profits to a variety of institutions and companies which have tight financially rewarding political connections, is not susceptible to a quick fix. To find out why they lie, follow the money.
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