Thursday, January 04, 2007

The medicalization of life

Everyone has an opinion and the authors of this New York Times essay -- "What’s Making Us Sick Is an Epidemic of Diagnoses" -- certainly have theirs. They do make some good points on which to ponder:

"For most Americans, the biggest health threat is not avian flu, West Nile or mad cow disease. It’s our health-care system.

You might think this is because doctors make mistakes (we do make mistakes). But you can’t be a victim of medical error if you are not in the system. The larger threat posed by American medicine is that more and more of us are being drawn into the system not because of an epidemic of disease, but because of an epidemic of diagnoses.

Americans live longer than ever, yet more of us are told we are sick.

How can this be? One reason is that we devote more resources to medical care than any other country. Some of this investment is productive, curing disease and alleviating suffering. But it also leads to more diagnoses, a trend that has become an epidemic."
Click here to read the entire essay.

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