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Thread #97873   Message #2154043
Posted By: katlaughing
21-Sep-07 - 12:21 AM
Thread Name: BS: Keeping Democrats honest
Subject: RE: BS: Keeping Democrats honest
Alba, too fucking right! What a waste of a day in Congress!!


HillarycareII is not quite as simplistic as stated above. There's a good analysis at Slate with other related articles linked at the bottom of the article. From that article, I found out about what sounds like a very interesting book:

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Hardcover)
by Shannon Brownlee

From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Contrary to Americans' common belief that in health care more is more—that more spending, drugs and technology means better care—this lucid report posits that less is actually better. Medical journalist Brownlee acknowledges that state-of-the-art medicine can improve care and save lives. But technology and drugs are misused and overused, she argues, citing a 2003 study of one million Medicare recipients, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, which showed that patients in hospitals that spent the most were 2% to 6% more likely to die than patients in hospitals that spent the least. Additionally, she says, billions per year are spent on unnecessary tests and drugs and on specialists who are rewarded more for some procedures than for more appropriate ones. The solution, Brownlee writes, already exists: the Veterans Health Administration outperforms the rest of the American health care system on multiple measures of quality. The main obstacle to replicating this model nationwide, according to the author, is a powerful cartel of organizations, from hospitals to drug companies, that stand to lose in such a system. Many of Brownlee's points have been much covered, but her incisiveness and proposed solution can add to the health care debate heated up by the release of Michael Moore's Sicko. (Sept.)
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