A Recent Physician-Authored Book Highlights
Some of the Growing Problems in the Healthcare System
Elaina George, M.D., a Board Certified Otolaryngologist, has written a book which highlights some of the growing problems in the delivery of healthcare: Big Medicine: The Cost Of
Corporate Control And How Doctors And Patients Working To Get Her Can Rebuild A
Better System.
I am often asked how the Affordable Care Act and other new laws affect the patient-perspective advice I give in my book, Patient Confidential, Tips and Advice To Keep You Safe As You Navigate the Healthcare System. My answer is that being an informed, interactive patient will be even more critical with these new laws in effect. There will be many more patients vying for a static or perhaps even diminishing number of healthcare providers. The patient must make the very most of every healthcare encounter.
Dr. George says in her book, "There is no question among doctors that limiting healthcare access will become the future. Adding 30 million more people enrolled in government-paid Medicaid into a system now shackled by reduced resources makes it impossible to avoid limiting access."
She goes on to describe some of the consequences of this, "An unintended
consequence of the Affordable Care Act is the sacrifice of the doctor patient
relationship enshrined in the Hippocratic Oath. The pressure for doctors to
practice medicine driven by government mandated cost control measures will
ultimately affect an individual's right to determine the course of their own healthcare."
I advise people to study up now on how to influence the quality or their healthcare if they have not already done so.
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