今天洛杉矶时报一篇一个医生写的文章很值得一读

来源: rancho2008 2016-05-08 16:27:47 [] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读: 次 (5715 bytes)

以后看病时医生的建议都得好好想一下究竟是为了病人还是为了钱。

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-jones-healthcare-buyer-beware-20160508-story.html

A good friend of mine recently found herself between jobs, with a gap in her health insurance and a recurrence of her kidney stones. What she needed were fluids and pain relief, fast. I'm a gastroenterologist, and hoping to minimize the financial impact, I went with her to our local ER and had a conversation with the attending physician. Maybe we could pass on the CT scan and extraneous lab work?

The attending was in her room for less than two minutes and never examined her. But the CT scan and blood work were ordered. My friend received intravenous fluids (about $1 worth), pain meds (about $5 worth of dilaudid), and a $10,000 bill from the hospital. To add insult to injury, the bill from the ER attending was for service at the highest billable level.

My friend had the good sense and gumption to call the ER group's practice manager to point out that billing at that level was fraudulent. The ER group had the good sense to reduce the bill by half.

Shortly after that, I received a call from a patient on whom I had performed an upper endoscopy to remove a small gastric polyp. Because removing stomach polyps can be complicated by bleeding, I did the procedure in the hospital rather than an outpatient center. The whole thing took 15 minutes. Anesthesia wasn't required, just routine conscious sedation. So, my patient wanted to know, what had I done that warranted an $18,000 bill from the hospital?

I had absolutely no explanation. For $18,000, you can just about buy your own endoscope. Amortized costs for an upper endoscopy at this hospital, including the use of the endoscopy unit, salaries for the whole staff, medication and equipment expenses is probably not more than $200 for 15 minutes. By the way, the doctor doing the procedure — in that case, me — typically gets about $175 for an upper endoscopy.

And then there are the costly procedures you could probably do without.

Recently, a surgical group owned by the same hospital hired a surgeon with an interest in esophageal disorders, particularly surgery for acid reflux — heartburn. He's a good guy and capable. So the hospital decided to create a “center of excellence” for esophageal diseases. A hurdle quickly became apparent. My town isn't flush with esophageal experts. The hospital has excellent generalists who could contribute, but just one specialist surgeon who was retiring (hence the new hire). Still, the Joint Commission, an independent healthcare accreditation outfit, would certify the hospital's new center if certain standards were met and a fee was paid. That's not exactly the same as excellence.

American healthcare is ... often about selling you things you probably don't need at a ridiculous price.

A marketing plan was developed to get the word out. But really, far fewer than 1% of frequent heartburn sufferers will benefit from surgery. Most people with heartburn would be best served by getting help modifying their lifestyle. That's particularly true because the behaviors associated with reflux (overeating, obesity, alcohol consumption and smoking, to name a few) are also risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and a variety of cancers.

However, lifestyle modifications are not profitable and surgery is very profitable. The surgeon (and his colleagues who agreed to work with the center) doesn't want to perform surgery that's inappropriate or not indicated. He's not like that. But he's employed by the hospital. You can see where this is going. The center is up and running.

The American healthcare system is capable of many wonderful things, but not all of them are about health or care. It is just as often about selling you things you probably don't need at a ridiculous price, or finding ways to charge you a ridiculous price even for what you do need.

The folks driving it aren't generally physicians, nurses or other “healthcare providers” (to use the parlance of the times). They are businesspeople — executives that run hospitals, pharmaceutical concerns and insurance companies — using healthcare as their instrument to make money. And sadly, the average physician doesn't have a lot of choice about lashing his raft to these organizations if he wants to practice his trade.

As a nation, we spend far more than other developed countries for healthcare, and our outcomes are not as good. Those other countries generally have some form of a single-payer system. Here, we're told single-payer horror stories: People are dying in Canada and England waiting for care.

I've got news from the front lines of the U.S. system. People are dying here, too, in large numbers, and at the same time they're going broke paying the bills. Medical expenses, even now that many more people have some form of insurance, are a prime cause of bankruptcy and financial insecurity in the U.S.

No healthcare system is perfect, but here's what the rest of the civilized world understands: Healthcare is a right. There is no place for rampant capitalism in treating the sick. This advice is harsh but true: When it comes to your healthcare, buyer beware.

 Michael Jones is in private practice on the Eastern seaboard.

 

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还有一篇报道的是加州的非法移民可申请各种 -rancho2008- 给 rancho2008 发送悄悄话 (336 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 16:36:30

太可怕了,离开加州吧 -happycow222- 给 happycow222 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:29:35

我很快看了一下。感觉还好,因为非法移民如果要得到加州医生执照,就必须接受 -蓍草为yarrow- 给 蓍草为yarrow 发送悄悄话 蓍草为yarrow 的博客首页 (122 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 18:05:19

劳模里能考医生执照的不多,是否大陆西医,中医,针灸师,推拿师, -rancho2008- 给 rancho2008 发送悄悄话 (188 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 20:47:37

我倒觉得墨西哥有行医执照的跑到美国来从非法移民做起到考到美国医生执照, -蓍草为yarrow- 给 蓍草为yarrow 发送悄悄话 蓍草为yarrow 的博客首页 (209 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 22:02:27

写得很好。美国的医疗费用太昂贵,钱都被商人赚了,亟待改革。 -吃与活- 给 吃与活 发送悄悄话 吃与活 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:16:22

我媳妇儿的ER费用$8000。上诉被拒绝,我将继续上诉升级,一直到打胜为止。 -happycow222- 给 happycow222 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:28:42

支持你。是向什么机构上诉? -蓍草为yarrow- 给 蓍草为yarrow 发送悄悄话 蓍草为yarrow 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:54:06

首先是保险公司,然后是法庭 -happycow222- 给 happycow222 发送悄悄话 (1 bytes) () 05/09/2016 postreply 09:11:07

很好,谢谢分享。病人,尤其是没有医保或者医保不好的,要学会如何fight the bills. 我 -蓍草为yarrow- 给 蓍草为yarrow 发送悄悄话 蓍草为yarrow 的博客首页 (249 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:57:52

文章真棒!我知道一位医院CEO年薪1。5百万,不是医师,医院床位不多哦, -志在千里- 给 志在千里 发送悄悄话 (1074 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 17:58:08

运营一个医院(或医疗机构)不容易,只能这么理解,我们5年里换了3个西医欧,估计pay的还不够多,留不住人:-D。 -betadine- 给 betadine 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 18:10:05

问题是这位业绩很差啊,学历也不咋样,骂的人很多, 加拿大的医院CEO还是好些的:))) -志在千里- 给 志在千里 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 18:36:37

楼上两位大姐好。西医欧是院长吗?我只知道谁是我们院长,不知道谁是西医欧。是不是因为我们是政府医院的原因? -Diana-Sun- 给 Diana-Sun 发送悄悄话 Diana-Sun 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 19:11:17

你好,院长是什么title呀? 我们C“X”O有好几个呀:))) -志在千里- 给 志在千里 发送悄悄话 (657 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 20:27:29

我们的头叫总统,president 。工资不高,福利还满意,我要求也不高:) -Diana-Sun- 给 Diana-Sun 发送悄悄话 Diana-Sun 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 20:44:10

forgive me: Healthcare is a right? -万得福- 给 万得福 发送悄悄话 万得福 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/08/2016 postreply 20:01:35

向大家拿学习,全民包医疗吧。米国的医疗大概是全世界性价比最低的。 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/09/2016 postreply 05:48:27

好处是保险和医疗给米国贡献了很大一部分的GDP. -羽衣甘蓝- 给 羽衣甘蓝 发送悄悄话 羽衣甘蓝 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/09/2016 postreply 06:53:11

羊毛出在羊身上。还有个公平问题,劳动人民创造真实价值挣的工资给人随便糟蹋,是一种社会倒退。 -viewfinder- 给 viewfinder 发送悄悄话 viewfinder 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/09/2016 postreply 09:06:13

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