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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Naming the cause of medicine's failures
by Paul Jacob
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The trouble with making government the solution for our medical system’s failures is that government is without a doubt the chief cause of those failures.

But I guess “government” isn’t a good enough name for the cause. Some government, after all, is good for us. So, how to name the problem?

Several months ago Greg Blankenship, founder and president of the Illinois Policy Institute, gave us a good name for one governmental cause of health care failure. In a fascinating column, Blankenship looked at the regulations that beset planning for medical care in his state, Illinois, and gave it a name: Protectionism.

What’s happening in Illinois isn’t hard to understand. It’s the same old protectionist racket. A hospital in Joliet hasn’t been allowed to add beds to its mental health and OB-GYN clinics for years now. Nearby hospitals in Aurora, Joliet, Bolingbrook and Morris oppose the project.

So people in Joliet suffer. Not enough options. Not enough health care.

And so many no doubt blame insufficiencies on doctors, or nurses’ unions, or markets in general.

Yet the real blame rests solely on the state of Illinois and its Health Facilities Planning Board. A sad case, yes; a sick system.

The Simplicity of the Idiocy
As Blankenship makes clear, protectionism isn’t just for busybody politicians in nation-states. State governments get in on the act, too.

And, like nationwide protectionism, special-interest influences come to play as a matter of course, with one or two businesses reaping most of the rewards. Blankenship likened the practice to a (fictional) fast food restaurant regulatory board getting captured by McDonald’s. Suddenly, Burger King outlets can’t get permission to expand.

Economists have been writing on this for 50 years or more. Regulatory capture, it’s called . . . but here applied to the business of medicine.

And medicine is a business. Calling it a “service” and pretending it’s like government doesn’t make it any less a business. It only helps run the business into the ground.

Further, medicine may be a “basic service,” yes — but remember: food is a basic product. And the farming, distribution, and marketing of our food supply works best with minimal government involvement. (Indeed, our biggest food-related problems are largely caused by government involvement.) And there’s little inherent in the services of medicine to require “sharing the burden” through government.

This critique is not an instance of being “anti-government.” I am no more “anti-government” than I am “anti-drugs.” I just believe that, if you have a headache, you only take two aspirin, not the whole bottle. If you have a social problem, you call upon government to do only what it can competently do.

Any more and you get poison.

Hormesis (look it up)
That’s it in a nutshell: A little government goes a long way. Adding more government is just increasing the dose. Then all you get are addicts and increasingly bad side effects.

As they say in pharmacology: The poison is in the dose (yes, that’s the principle of hormesis). Water is healthy, right? Drinking it is good for you. Well, last year several people died from drinking too much water. Their cells ruptured from overdose of H2O.

Same with government. It may be effective (sorta) in fighting back criminals and rogue foreign powers. But having it run a health care system is . . . socialism.

Yes, that’s another name for the problem affecting health care. Socialism. The S-word.

And here’s something we know for sure: socialism just doesn’t work. Why? Socialism is government at, or near, the highest dose.

If you don’t believe me, just read the British papers. I regularly come across news stories that show how bad socialism can be. In Britain. Today.

Take dentistry. Please. What a job, sticking fingers into opened mouths. Probing. Drilling. Filling. Ugh.

And, for those who take it upon themselves to do the job, it can’t be easy managing patients, or clients, or whatever they call the people who pay their bills.

It’s bad enough here in America; It is obviously much harder in Britain, where dentists were just told to . . . . go on vacation. By the government. Why? They had filled their work quotas. Even while millions — yes, millions — of English people can’t get in to see any dentist!

Dentistry is socialized in Britain. The government hires the dentists. Tax money — not patients directly — pay for the dental work.

So no wonder there aren’t enough dentists in Britain, and why British teeth, in general, are getting worse, even though the service is “free of charge.”

Just try to provide a free service using tax funds — you still can’t void the laws of scarcity and value by edict. If you want something, you still have to pay for it. You still have to invest. Scarce resources must go from some use and be put to another.

The trouble, as economists starting with the Austrian Ludwig von Mises have shown, is that when you try to run things by bureaucracy, forfeiting private means of production and capitalist investment and competitive markets, you give up some amazingly effective tools to organize scarce resources. And you are left with guesswork. And politics.

And, under socialized medicine, bad teeth.

Leave It to the Swedes
Sweden is often looked upon by the American left as socialism done right. I have not been there, nor have I devoted extensive study to the Swedes’ peculiar (and waning) love for high taxes and big government. But what I read in the papers leads me to regard Sweden as reducing socialism to absurdity.

Take a basic problem of medicine: dignity, or lack thereof. Going to the hospital requires a certain . . . humility, I guess. You get dressed up in flimsy gowns, and if your situation renders you immobile, you no longer remain in charge of what you might normally think of as your bathroom functions.

Dignity is not always easy to maintain.

Now, if I were in the hospital biz, I’d be trying to figure out ways of maintaining and catering to customer — I mean, patient — dignity.

But then, if I were in the hospital biz, it would be as an entrepreneur, not as the head of a government bureau.

Sweden, on the other hand, has what Hillary and Obama other Democrats say they want here: nationalized care.

Now, so does neighboring Norway, and their system is so far in the red, and so chaotic that we should be hearing about it in the news, nightly. But we don’t.

Still, the costs associated with socialized care do leak into the American consciousness. The latest? Sweden’s decision to buy unisex boxer shorts for patients. In just a few weeks Swedish patients will no longer get to wear underwear designed for their precise anatomy. It saves money, you see.

Even socialists must ration. So in Sweden they ration underwear! That, friends, is reducing socialism to absurdity.

More of the Current Disease?
Astoundingly, state-run medicine gains political ground. Against all logic. Against all evidence. How? Because politicians and bureaucrats have repeatedly crippled the system, and then successfully blamed the injuries on “the ‘free’ market” part of the system.

The only way to stop its onslaught is to prescribe two bitter pills and repeat daily:

  1. Government has caused most of our current mess.
  2. More government is no cure for too much government.

Only if those of us who understand how the world works keep explaining it to our friends and neighbors and relatives do we have any chance. The government schools don’t teach much of anything about this.

It’s up to us. Or we will lose the vibrancy of the current system, and any chance of making medicine better — and cheaper — in the future.

Please, America, don’t infect the health care system with yet more of its current disease: Too much government.

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Finally...
An explanation for British people's teeth!

Ask veterans from the battlefields
about the Veteran health care availability.

Socialism? Fascism?
What ever you want to call the push for government CONTROLLING people - it's never good for any individual. This is only part their so-called health care agenda and it probably will end with euthanasia. And when people are euthanized against their will - the government will say it's for the good of the people as a whole (socialism). People should know the truth - they enter hospitals taking large risks. A quarter of a million people die from accidents every year and that's just the ones that get reported! People should get involved in their own care especially while their being so-called cared for - and they should NOT blindly trust hospitals. This protectionism you write of - sounds like the government will be protecting the hospitals instead of the people.

control
Can someone point me to the article in the Constitution which allows these BOZOs to tell businesses like hospitals they cannot add more beds?

Or maybe the part which says they can stop oil drilling and new refineries? I can show anyone with a 3rd grade reading level article 10 which says they CAN'T.

The politicians who do these things shouldn't be removed from office, they should be thrown in jail. When they meddle in the private sectors they are usurping the liberty of the individual.

Paul,
This article started out interesting..then turned a corner to fear.

I have, for short stints, lived in China, London, Hammerfest [Norway], Paris and across America...Central, South and here.

My personal findings conclude that Hong Kong, China demonstrates the most effective and civilized medicine [all natural, organic] remedies that work. They also demonstrate simple and indiginous ways of thinking brought through the generations of tradition, which rely on spiritual understanding, confidence in healing and practical abundance [on almost every other corner].

I learned a lot there, about well being and respect of self.

The other nations I spent time in were still better than our systems, here. I found kindness, compassion, true attempts to read between the lines of a patient's complaint, in order to discover the real ailing problem within.

I'm extremely thankful for these experiances along with my knowledge of Christian Science, where healing becomes the responsibility of the patient in proportion to his faith and understanding of his relation to his maker.

This health care cannot be compromised, tampered with, overcharged for, or manipulated in any way.
Overdosing is imposible. Healing is most probable. And growing [spiritually] is the biproduct to look forward to.

Point of order
What we are doing to all of our businesses is not socialism; it is fascism. Fascists have no problem allowing the illusion of private ownership of businesses and other property so long as government makes all of the important policies and procedures. We are trying to cure the problems in medical care caused by fascism with a larger dose of it. http://www.poorgrandchildren.com

Nellie
When I tore my right knee, an injury which would have crippled me for life during any centutry but the 21st or late 20th, I had surgery. It was paid for by private insurance, with no government involvement. My out of pocket expenses were considerable, but manageable. If I had to pay the entire bill, it would have been a hardship, but I didn't have to because I passed up things like brand new cars, big-screen TV's, etc. so I could pay for my own medical insurance. A year after the surgery, I rode a bicycle 900 miles in 9 days. I'd say the operation was a success. What kind of touchy-feely, organic, natural remedy would you have suggested for my knee? What was my "real ailing problem within"? I still think it was a torn knee. I still think what was done, and how it was paid for, were correct. I have ridden thousands of miles and gone on many ski trips with the same knee without problems. I do not want fools like GWB and Ted Kennedy anywhere near my health care choices.

Solution
Destroy the socialized education system with vouchers. That will end the mass indoctrination of our children to the empty promises of socialism and fascism under their false labels, the "common good", the "public interest", "fairness", etc. That will eventually return us to freedom. http://www.poorgrandchildren.com

Viewed another way...
Republican government is failing, which is a natural consequence of electing folks who profess to hate government to run it.

The good news is that all that could change in November.


Perry
Do you mean we can change to a Democrat government and see it really get screwed up?

Perry "For Barry" White
Perry White: whatever drugs you're on judging from your asinine statement: if they're prescription they will not be available under barack; if they're illegal they will probably be readily abundant when barack opens up the borders...

To everyone
Today kicks off the countdown to May 1st, Holocaust Remembrance Day, at Fountain Abbey.

Stop by my blog: fountainabbey@blogtownhall.com (or just click on my name to go there)

Every day I will have a different blog entry about the Holocaust.

Feel free to send them to anyone and everything, especially those who are skeptics. I have provided links to websites with tons of pictures taken of the concentration camps and all the atrocities therein, that you can send to other people to help them lose their skepticism that the Holocaust happened.

Stop by the Abbey when you get a chance!

Curtal Friar

Health care costs


I have a solution to the problems and costs associated with medicine and medical procedures.

Both my doctor and the pharmacist agree this would solve many problems.

You will not be permitted to take a pill, and you can not receive any medical procedure, that you can not pronounce.

Also remember: Health costs in this country are so high because these days, a $5,000 funeral, is delayed by a much more expensive medical procedure.



Veterans Administration Care!
Why not government controlled health care? I'm 100% disabled as a result of a service connected injury...and receive excellent health care at the VA Medical Centers. I don't know how much the cost compares to civilian health delivery systems but the care is stellar and I sense that's it efficient. Although the VA emphasizes prevention many of the old "vets" have the infirmities inherent with age, they've often abused themselves [smoking, eating habits, alcohol, etc.], and of course the costs are skewed [vs the civilian population] by costly treatment for their military injuries. Prevention and education at an early age would avoid many of the costly health care crises which burden the civilian care system now. The more intense use of the nursing profession [RN'S, Licensed Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants, etc.] would greatly reduce costs and with proper supervision the level of care should not diminish.

Jim-Too

Doug
I am so pleased that you're fine. Thank God.

You did exactly what you knew would work and therefore it did.

That is exactly what I do. I make a decision which I feel most comforted in and act immediately on that choice...which is my own...as yours should be, for you.

I fully agree with your post to me. But I don't understand why it asks me the question.

I feel the same. Sacrifice what is ultimately of less value [now], for what ultimately is of every value in the long run.

We agree.

solve the problem with healthcare

It seems that everyone would be happy if we could solve the Health care problem one way or another.

The easiest way would be to eliminate it, and we could go back to when no one had medical insurance, and we did just fine. We also didn’t spend those hundreds of billions of dollars on each doctor’s office needing a couple of people just to work on insurance records, and untold billions on insurance company employees, equipment, and buildings.

So many people want what they call a “single-payer” system, where everything is taken care by some Government financial Agency. They are not aware of the problems in other countries where the government tries to run and pay for health care.

That would still require billions of dollars of people filling out, and checking paperwork, and keeping track of all that is going on, and deciding who can and who can’t have this pill or that knife.

Well, if everyone would be as happy as they seen to think they will be, my plan will save billions.

Open a government checking account, and give every qualified, certified doctor, every medical institution in the country a checkbook. At the end of each day, they each would write a check for what they did that day, and that’s it. No records, no bookkeeping, no problem.

You don’t believe that in this perfect system, someone would steal from the Government bank account, do you? Well what are they doing today?

Well we could hire a million accountants to keep an eye on it, and randomly check what is going on, that would still be cheaper than what is done today, or proposed for tomorrow.


Don't forget
Hellery, Hussein, and all the other liberals have the best healthcare plan in the world, and it's funded by the taxpayers. It is only available to federal government employees (meaning politicians). They will make sure they never have the socialized medicine they want to impose on us.
The cost could be greatly reduced by eliminating all the taxes imposed on every single part and phase of healthcare.

Excellent column!
I plan to forward this one to my communist friend, just to tick him off! He is such a soldier for socialized medicine, it nearly overshadows his talent as an administrator for a grant-dependent agency that lost its last two levy bids.

Naw!,… I'd have to register as a democrat just to find that measure of vindictiveness. I just couldn't.
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