Healthcare
Superficiality
What
no one wants to discuss. The real challenge in the healthcare debate is the
absolutely antipodal desires of more coverage and less cost. Are these even possible to reconcile?
There
seem to be a few key drivers to healthcare costs:
· Development of new
treatments to remediate health problems that were previously untreatable.
· Extended life
expectancy with increasing senior living spans, resulting from the above.
· Unhealthy life
choices.
· Bureaucracies and
infrastructure built to deliver healthcare services.
What
can the government, at any level, do about these root causes?
·
It
seems unlikely that the government will ever say that some treatment is not
cost-effective, except comparatively.
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For
example, generic drugs are generally less costly than name-brand, but if the
original developer is not allowed to recoup development costs, life-saving
research will cease.
·
It
is safe to aver that the government will never adopt a policy that at a certain
age, an individual should be left to natural causes because we cannot afford to
treat them. Hospice care is simply a result of admitting that no treatment is
possible.
·
It
is possible that the government might incentivize healthy lifestyles and
penalize unhealthy lifestyles, but efforts so far have had marginal results.
·
The
government is the very last on anyone’s list of entities that could formulate
an effective policy to reduce bloated bureaucracy.
An
interpretation of Psalm 84, with apology to David, King of Israel
1 How lovely are Your dwelling places, O Lord of hosts!
2 My
soul longs and yearns to live as the Lord’s temple.
My heart and my flesh sing for joy to the living God.
3 The Holy Spirit also has found a house,
A nest for Himself, where He may bring His new creations for
nurturing,
Even as I offer myself on Your altar, O Lord of hosts, My
King and my God.
4 How blessed are those in whom You dwell!
They are ever praising You.
[That is something to ponder!]
5 How blessed are those people whose strength is in You,
In whose hearts are the highways to God’s kingdom.
6 Passing through the valley of Tears they make it a
spring of living water;
The outpouring of the Holy Spirit covers it with blessings.
7 They go from strength to strength, Every one of
them appears before God in His kingdom.
8 O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer; Give ear, O God
of Jacob!
[Let’s meditate on this prayer for a while.]
9 Behold our shield, O God, And look upon the face of
those the Holy Spirit anoints.
10 For a day in Your presence is better than a thousand
elsewhere.
I would rather stand for one day as God’s dwelling-place than
live a long life in sin.
11 For the Lord God is a sun and shield; The Lord gives
grace and glory;
No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly.
12 O Lord of hosts, How blessed are those who trust in
You!
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