Seven Ways to Reduce Unnecessary Medical Costs -- Right Now

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extract from an article on reducing medical costs by Geroge Lundberg.
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> Seven Ways to Reduce Unnecessary Medical Costs -- Right Now! >
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> An alliance of informed patients and physicians can widely apply recently
> learned comparative effectiveness science to big-ticket items, saving vast
> sums while improving quality of care.

> 1. Intensive medical therapy should be substituted for coronary artery
> bypass grafting (currently around 500,000 procedures annually) for
> many patients with established coronary artery disease, saving many
> billions of dollars annually.

> 2. The same for invasive angioplasty and stenting (currently around 1
> million procedures per year), saving tens of billions of dollars
> annually.

> 3. Nonindicated prostate-specific antigen screening for prostate cancer
> should be stopped. Radical surgery as the usual treatment for most
> cases of prostate cancer should also cease because it causes more
> harm than good. Billions saved here.

> 4. Screening mammography should be stopped in women younger than 50 who
> have no clinical indication and sharply curtailed for those over 50,
> because it now seems to lead to at least as much harm as good. More
> billions saved.

> 5. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans are
> impressive art forms and can be useful clinically. However, their
> use to guide therapeutic decisions is unnecessary much of the time.
> Such expensive diagnostic tests should not be paid for on a
> case-by-case basis but could be bundled together with other
> diagnostic tests by some capitated or packaged method that is
> use-neutral. More billions saved.

> 6. . We must stop paying huge sums to clinical oncologists and their
> institutions for administering chemotherapeutic false hope, along
> with real suffering from adverse effects, to patients with
> widespread metastatic cancer. More billions saved.

> 7. Death, which comes to us all, should be as dignified and free from
> pain and suffering as possible. We should stop paying physicians and
> institutions to prolong dying with false hope, bravado, and
> intensive therapy that only adds to their profit margin. Such
> behavior is almost unthinkable and yet is commonplace. More billions
> saved.
 
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What I don't understand is why some people want to live so long.
 
We can't do this in SINgapore...it is called unnatural death...

> 7. Death, which comes to us all, should be as dignified and free from
> pain and suffering as possible. We should stop paying physicians and
> institutions to prolong dying with false hope, bravado, and
> intensive therapy that only adds to their profit margin. Such
> behavior is almost unthinkable and yet is commonplace. More billions
> saved.
 
What I don't understand is why some people want to live so long.

because those ppl are having a good life now ...dont want to end so early .:)
 
when it's time to go...

it's time to go....dun play God....and mess up the world...

because you are not suppose to be around....
 
No one mentioned the most important method of reducing medical costs? Preventive care?

Regular exercise, strict healthy diet fights illnesses up to your old age and can potentially save you millions in treatment charges. I recommend chi-gong.
 
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