Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That's the story on medical tourism, and it's yet another demonstration of the deterioration of the U.S. healthcare system and the failure of organized medicine. | | There is a Gestapo-like effort out there to try to shut down anything that tries to compete with the overpriced, ineffective U.S. healthcare system. And as medical tourism becomes more popular, I think we're going to see the American Medical Association, hospital associations and maybe even the FDA up in arms, complaining about the loss of revenue to U.S. companies. Because, let's face it: big medicine is big business. And organize medicine absolutely hates competition.
I say you can't stop the free market. | | What it could mean long term is a further deterioration of the U.S. healthcare system. If healthcare becomes so expensive in this country that it's by far cheaper to buy an international plane ticket and get some medical procedure done overseas, then more and more people are going to take that option and go overseas.
So in addition to exporting so many jobs from the IT industry, we will actually be exporting healthcare revenues to countries around the world. And these are substantial revenues; we're talking about billions of dollars at stake. | | In the U.S. healthcare system, it's a paperwork nightmare. And there is a paperwork war taking place. All of this is a result of health insurance, both taxpayer-funded health insurance and private health insurance. In other words, things would be a lot simpler if people just price-shopped some of these procedures and paid out of their own pocket, rather than having to go through a monstrous bureaucratic system of paper shufflers.
As a medical tourist in another country, you eliminate these paperwork shufflers. And right there, you can save as much as 80% right off the bat. | | The answer lies in the economics of healthcare in the United States and the amount of fraud and waste that is present in the U.S. healthcare system. I've spoken to many MDs over the years, and some insist that as much as 80% of all healthcare dollars that go through their office cover nothing but paperwork.
Many workers in the health care industry are basically getting paid to shuffle paper around. | | We must be able to compete globally from this point on, and if we cannot compete globally and have a more efficient healthcare system that eliminates the fraud waste and the paperwork waste, and if we do not have a more efficient tax system such as the flat tax, we're going to pay the price in this country. In terms of healthcare, people are going to go somewhere else to get it. People are going to go somewhere else to buy their prescription drugs. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The caregivers will distribute information and urge moviegoers to join the drive for a fundamental overhaul of the nation's dysfunctional healthcare system -- as is so brilliantly described in "SiCKO." They will urge the audience to help pass single-payer/Medicare-for-all-type legislation such as HR 676 now pending in Congress and several states, and make it a central focus of the presidential campaign.
Nurses and doctors are serving as co-hosts of "SiCKO" premieres across the nation. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | Cole, PhD, neuroscientist, Greater Los Angeles VA healthcare system, and associate director, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.
Archives ofNeurology online.
Your mother probably told you that fish is brain food. Apparently, she was right. A new study has found that older people who regularly eat fish reduce the amount of cognitive decline they experience. | | Another study conducted at the VA Greater Los Angeles healthcare system found that patients who had intermittent (as opposed to persistent) asthma accounted for nearly half of all asthma-related emergency department visits.
Natural Relief for Allergies and Asthma
Richard Firshein, DO, director of Firshein Center for Comprehensive Medicine, which specializes in treating allergies and asthma, New York City. An asthmatic himself, he is author of The Nutraceutical Revolution (River-head) and Reversing Asthma (Warner). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | SiCKO" profiles a number of Americans with insurance who have been denied needed care by their insurance companies, describes how the insurance-based healthcare system is structured to keep it that way, and provides examples of other industrialized nations where insurance companies do not stand in the way of medical care.
The campaign will highlight the need for reforms that prevent insurance companies from denying care, and send a strong signal to politicians in Congress, state capitals, and the presidential race who are promoting insurance-based reforms. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | Gerberding added: "If we continue on this same path, the results will be devastating to both the health of the nation and to our healthcare system."16
Why we are overweight is a no-brainer. Americans at the beginning of the twenty-first century are consuming more food and several hundred more calories per person per day than did their counterparts in the late 1950s (when per capita calorie consumption was at the lowest level in the last century), or even in the 1970s. The U.S. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | The cost savings to the healthcare system are enormous. Modern psychiatry argues that once schizophrenics have been stabilized on antipsychotic drugs, they must continue them for life because of risk of relapse. This is a new principle in medicine. One does not keep a patient who has been treated with penicillin for pneumonia on the antibiotic forever, just to prevent a relapse sometime in the future. For schizophrenic patients, it is better to have been well for a long time with a slight risk of relapse than be subjected to continuous drug toxicity. | | The high costs of caring for these millions of demented elderly may wreak havoc on the healthcare system.
This paradox has been called the "failure of success" because it was a major problem that was largely attributable to progress in medical care.5 As E.M. Gruenberg and his colleagues point out, "the old man's friend, pneumonia, is dead - a victim of medical progress."6 While this is an oversimplification, pneumonia is certainly less common than it used to be, as are many other diseases that were previously fatal to the elderly. | Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts | Isn't that what doctors and the healthcare system are supposed to be about?
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Let us have a closer look at our western conventional medical care system and its history to understand how it developed into what it is today.
6 | CONVENTIONAL MEDICAL CARE
If the doctors of today do not become the nutritionists of tomorrow;.... the nutritionists of today will become the doctors of tomorrow.
Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research
HEALTHCARE OR DISEASE CARE?
Conventional medical care treats symptoms of disease. True healthcare works to correct the causes of disease. | Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts | This is a time in our healthcare system when we should be looking at spending less on a technology rather than more, given other outstanding health priorities. The question we must continue to ask is: Will continuing research into neuroimaging benefit patients or the researchers and their associated companies?
What habits, then, might be seen as obstacles to wisdom? | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | The current dilemma we face as a nation is not about the failures of our healthcare system, but rather about its success," David Brennan, a top executive at AstraZeneca, told the Detroit Economic Club in 2004. "Yes, its success—success in helping Americans live longer and healthier lives. In the past 25 years, especially in the past decade, there has been a revolution in medical breakthroughs.
"We need to ask ourselves a key question," he continued. "Would we accept 1980's-era medicines in exchange for 1980s pricing? | Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon See book keywords and concepts | North America has the highest percentage of people who are obese, as well as the highest number of people who are succumbing to obesity-related illnesses. Our healthcare system is already strained by this epidemic, and the ability to sustain even basic healthcare in the years to come is in doubt if obesity continues to prevail as it does today. We all need to do our part in helping to reverse this worrisome trend. The best place to start is in our own homes and our own lives. Helping to face weight problems head-on and giving the tools to solve them is what this book is all about. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | This is due to their highly advanced "healthcare system." Similar to our bodies, plants have immune systems to ensure their own survival and health. They use prickly thorns, poison as in the case of the deadly nightshades, or they envelop themselves in a wax-covering that is impenetrable for microbes and insects such as lice, beetles, etc. If any of these predatoros somehow manage to enter the plant's interior, inborn defense mechanisms attempt to destroy the invaders, not dissimilar to our own defense responses. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | Brian Ferguson, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Guelph, has shown that the healthcare system of both countries yield similar results if measured by the usual measures, such as infant mortality.
The planners did not foresee the impact on health of the major technological changes in our food supply. The rapid deterioration of the quality of our food is the major factor in causing our health crisis today. Twenty-five years ago the evidence connecting the quality of our food and health was not as well known. | Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Insurance companies, government agencies, liability lawyers, and an ever-constraining healthcare system have battered them beyond endurance. Managed care and HMOs have destroyed the best of American medical care and have produced a nation of dispirited doctors. This affects you directly, since many doctors' primary aims are to retire early. They are terribly overworked, financially strapped, and afraid of their patients—and as a result want only to get through each day and go home. | Rainer W. Bussmann and Douglas Sharon See book keywords and concepts | In Africa, up to 80% of the population uses Traditional Medicine as the primary healthcare system. In Latin America, the WHO Regional Office for the Americas (AMRO/PAHO) reports that 71% of the population in Chile and 40% of the population in Colombia have used Traditional Medicine. In many Asian countries Traditional Medicine is widely used, even though Western medicine is often readily available. In Japan, 60-70% of allopathic doctors prescribe traditional medicines for their patients. | Peter Rost See book keywords and concepts | My point was that most people think the American healthcare system is the best in the world, but that this isn't really true. It is certainly the best system for drug companies, which can charge the highest prices in the world to some U.S. consumers. And it is a pretty good system for hospitals, insurance companies, and others that deliver healthcare services. Americans spend about twice as much per person for healthcare as do Canadians, Japanese, or Europeans, according to the World Health Organization. But it's not a good system for
American citizens. The U.S. | Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C. See book keywords and concepts | We are looking at adding to an already overburdened healthcare system the sickest, fattest generation the world has ever seen. Unless this trend is reversed, we will all suffer as a result.
We have a moral obligation as the stewards of this next generation to do everything in our power to turn this trend around and give our children every opportunity to live normal, healthy lives. We are not only robbing them of their childhoods, but the quality of their adulthoods, and possibly their very lives as well. | | Furthermore, whether your child's personal health is directly undermined or not, all children will be affected by the tremendous burden to the healthcare system, and other social, familial, and economic repercussions associated with the masses of those who are.
We don't allow tobacco companies to put their vending machines at the end of school hallways. In fact, even advertising for tobacco products is banned within a certain radius of school grounds. As a society, we have become adamant about sending out a clear message to our youth that smoking cigarettes is hazardous to their health. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | Reading my first book cover to cover is absolutely vital for you to get a total understanding of the healthcare system, why you get sick, and the most effective and powerful system to prevent and cure disease.
2. Do the things in Chapter 6 of Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About. The specific dos and don'ts listed do in fact prevent and cure disease. The specific cure for cancer, heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, MS, and virtually every disease is doing the things in Chapter 6. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | Irresponsible Medicine
Any healthcare system that ignores the profound effect of nutrition on health and disease is going to make little appreciable difference to the general health of the population. Modern medicine has gone about as far as it can with its present methodology and therapeutic measures, and there it will stay until nutrition is brought into the body of medicine, taught in medical schools and used by the profession.
Dr D.C. Hemingway has recently examined the relationship of good nutrition to health costs. | Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts | Michael Friedman, ND
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE
Naturopathic medicine is a primary healthcare system based on the recognition that the human organism has an incredible self-healing capacity. Naturopathic medicine supports this self-healing potential using an eclectic mix of traditional therapies. The therapies used by naturopathic doctors include clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, traditional Asian medicine, homeopathic medicine, acupuncture, physical medicine, hydrotherapy, and lifestyle counseling. In its own way, each therapy supports the self-healing efforts of the body. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | This is another dilemma we face in our current healthcare system. While living in Western society we are seldom subject to the malnutrition from starvation that our ancestors experienced or third-world societies still suffer, but we are prone to malnutrition from a deficiency of essential nutrients. We need a diet that not only supplies adequate calories over the course of the day, but also provides adequate vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and essential fatty acids. In a word, we need a nutrient-rich naturopathic diet for optimum health. | Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts | The continued use of surgical thyroidectomy and iodine-irradiation of the thyroid gland to remove thyroid activity in hyperthyroid patients may be deemed a last resort rather than a standard method of therapy if Chinese medicine is incorporated into the healthcare system. This can reduce the health problems encountered by Graves' disease patients and also reduce the cost of life-long health care. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We're supposed to have the greatest healthcare system in the world, yet we're the sickest!
We're the craziest in this country, too. We have more mental disorders, behavioral disorders, school violence -- we have people shooting their friends and classmates -- we have more people with dementia and Alzheimer's than we've ever seen before. So where are all these medicinal miracles? They're nowhere. The whole thing is a giant distortion and an illusion. Pharmaceuticals offer us nothing. It's just like nicotine and cigarettes. |
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