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The Health Care Blog: Medicine’s Missing Foundation for Health Care Reform

June 26th, 2009

Yes! Exactly. More on this later.

optical communicationsABSTRACT: Medical practice lacks a foundation in scientific behavior corresponding to its foundation in scientific knowledge. The missing foundation involves standards of care to govern how practitioners manage clinical information. These standards of care, roughly analogous to accounting standards for managing financial information, are essential to exploit the enormous potential of health information technology. Moreover, without these standards and corresponding information tools, evidence-based medicine in its current form is unworkable. Medical practice has failed to adopt the necessary standards and tools, because its historical development has diverged from the paths taken in the domains of science and commerce. The culture of medicine tolerates unnecessary dependence on the personal intellects of practitioners. This dependence has blocked the use of potent information tools, and isolated medicine from forces of feedback and accountability, that operate in the domains of science and commerce. If the necessary standards and tools are adopted, health care cost and quality could become an arena of continuous improvement, rather than a quagmire of intractable dilemmas.

via The Health Care Blog: Medicine’s Missing Foundation for Health Care Reform.

From “The Unconventional Doctor”

June 26th, 2009

Look at him go!

I'm sorry that we have not been able to provide the medical services that we decide are needed. I called your insurance company and talked with a nurse, who told me that the test was not medically necessary. I guess I should have been a nurse so I could make the decisions needed for your health care. I'm sorry that the medical review director of the insurance company left the office at 3 pm that day so I couldn't talk to them and tell them it was medically necessary for the tests I wanted to do to get done right away. I'm sorry that you ended up in the ER at 2 am with a ruptured appendix. I'm sorry you stayed in the hospital an extra week because your appendix ruptured and you are still off work. I'm sorry your insurance company only wants to pay for 3 days of hospitalization when you were still throwing up, not eating, and requiring IV pain medication on that day. I'm sorry they wouldn't cover your medication I sent you home on.

via The Unconventional Doctor.

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