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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Preventive Care Is a Sick Idea
by David Harsanyi
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


Despite the extraordinary energy exerted in trying to delay the inevitable, the inconvenient fact is we all die.

So it is no surprise that "preventive" health care, that game-changing fix to policy trotted out relentlessly by both Democrats and Republicans, is so appealing. And like many cure-alls, it's a myth.

Surely, for some, preventive health care is worthwhile. And no one is stopping you from eating an apple. But unless policy changes have the power to stop the Grim Reaper -- rather than only postpone his arrival -- it will make health care more expensive.

Let's begin with the morbidly obvious. The longer people hang around the longer they utilize the health care system. End-of-life care is often the most expensive. Old folks just love doctors. (I know I plan to unleash septuagenarian fury on physicians regularly.) As studies on Medicare have proved, easy availability to services at the tail end of life translates into lots of needless services.

Second, a government policy that prods people into incessantly visiting medical offices for checkups, screenings and tests will only raise costs even further. According to studies, preventive medicine thwarts little, though it does mean early diagnoses for relatively harmless ailments -- and treatments for them.

As H. Gilbert Welch, a professor of medicine at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy, contends: "Recent expansions in the definitions of diabetes, high cholesterol and osteoporosis defined millions more as suddenly needing therapy. A new definition of 'abnormal bone density' … turned 6.8 million American women into osteoporosis patients literally overnight."

There is another vital aspect of preventive health care that many health care professionals and bureaucrats simply refuse to accept: Some of us can't be helped.

A few years ago, I heard a highly educated and successful author maintain that a life without cigarettes and copious amounts of alcohol is a life not worth living. There exists no warning label, no bone-chilling study, no crafty public service announcement that is going to separate me from my sour cream- and cheese-infested burrito.

At this point, anyone who doesn't comprehend that french fries aren't a suitable vegetable substitute will not be aided by preventive health care -- unless it includes the cost of a cerebral transplant. Continued...

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If the Federal govt really wanted to reduce healthcare costs, they could pour ten or twenty billion into a massive program to train doctors and nurses. Since most people would pay to receive this type of training, I suspect it would cost a lot less than expected.

They could pass laws allowing nurses to treat minor injuries and people with headaches, etc. and foster greater competition for healthcare dollars, and finally, they could pass tort reform.

But then, the govt really doesn't care about that. They just want power.

french fries aren't a suitable vegetable
"anyone who doesn't comprehend that french fries aren't a suitable vegetable substitute will not be aided by preventive health care -- unless it includes the cost of a cerebral transplant."
Since the school system recognizes french fries as a vegetable does that mean that dieticians will be getting cerebral transplants? I hope so.
The medical profession knows nothing about true perventive medicine. Mammograms increase the risk of breast cancer. Cholesterol meds do nothing to prevent heart attacks, etc.
I got rid of severe heart arrhythmia, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, sinusitis, etc. by changing my diet, supplementing missing nutrients and some exercise. At 65 I now plan on dying healthy without bothering the corrupt medical profession. I have two brothers who are doctors and who have come to me asking what truly works.
Americans are eating and entertaining themselves to death with no help from our government. Some of the above are doing the same and will not listen until they hurt bad enough and then will still die at their doctor's command." Go ahead and laugh. After all these years I now feel quite well and am active again without troubles that I have had most of my life. Die healthy!
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