Armageddon in Health Care
In this week's New England Journal of Medicine there is an article on the financing of healthcare that seems to have relevance for us interested in the energy science medical model.
It lays out the impossible financial task of financing health care reform unless dramatic cost reductions are made. Where will the reductions occur? Pay cuts to physicians first, then maybe to hospitals and then lastly to drug companies.
But I see a massive opportunity in this whole health care issue. The dismantling of the current health care system is more than money. As a matter of fact the breakdown of the current system has little to do with money and everything to do with consumer satisfaction.
The public should insist, maybe even more strongly, demand from its health care provider prevention programs which will become paramount in the next decade.
OK, well and good but what does prevention look like?
This begs the question, "What does prevention mean in the age of the matter science medical model which dictates the dollar expenditure today in health care?"
Since the current matter science medical model is an early dis-ease detection and treatment program, it's molecular approach toward prevention. It points to successes such as reduction in mortality for prostate cancer using PSA for example. But this success is based on early detection and NOT prevention.
But to really begin having a discussion about dis-ease prevention we have to begin examining the question, "Where lies the origin of dis-ease?"
Is the origin at the molecular level(matter field) or at the energy level? We know clearly that disruptions in the energy field occur far in advance than manifested at the molecular level. Therefore it seems that in order for us to create a true dis-ease prevention, or at least dis-ease reduction, we will have to use a validated energy science medical model.
Notice that I said "validated" energy model. And of course everyone will have their own take on what dis-ease prevention means. That's what the process is all about. Thinking it through. But the dialogue has to come about.
Dis-ease prevention, reduction, or minimization will reduce medical care costs.No doubt about it. And it will take time as in any real healing event. Is our present culture up for it? Time will tell.
This is my take on dis-ease prevention. What's yours?
See you tomorrow To health as a skill Love DrBill