HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY 1 MARCH 2005 KATHARINE C RATHBUN MD.

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HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY 1 MARCH 2005 KATHARINE C RATHBUN MD

COSTS MONEY TIME LABOR PAIN INDEPENDENCE LOVE

HOW MUCH IS YOUR LIFE WORTH? YOUR MONEY, TIME, ETC SOMEONE ELSE'S SOCIETY’S

HEALTHY WORKER EFFECT THE EMPLOYMENT PROCESS SELECTS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE HEALTHY THERE IS NO HEALTHY PERSON EFFECT ON BEING ALIVE THERE USED TO BE

LIFE EXPECTANCY / DISABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY ROSE 2.8 YEARS DISABILITY FREE YEARS PROJECTED TO DECLINE BY 7.3

CAUSES OF DISABILITY SAVING LIFE MAY MEAN INCREASED NUMBERS ON DISABILITY ONLY SAVING BABIES CONTRIBUTES TO A DECLINE IN DISABILITY FREE YEARS

TECHNOLOGIC IMPERATIVE HAVE STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY USE THIS TECHNOLOGY AT EVERY OPPORTUNITY

MEDICAL SPECIALIZATION SPECIALTY BOARDS WERE SET UP IN THE LATE 1940’s MEDICARE AND HEALTH INSURANCE IN THE 1960’S ALSO A TECHNOLOGIC IMPERATIVE

PUSH FOR SPECIALIZATION PAY MORE BUY EQUIPMENT ADDS PRESTIGE WON’T HIRE GENERALISTS ADVANCED PRIVILEGES PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TAUGHT TO DEMAND SPECIALISTS

PUSH FOR PRIMARY CARE THIS IS GIVEN LIP SERVICE LOWER PAY AND PRESTIGE DENIED PRIVILEGES WORK UNDER SPECIALIST SUPERVISION GET HAND-ME-DOWN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT USED AS GATEKEEPERS TO THE SPECIALISTS

QUALITY OF CARE FALLACIES TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT DECISIONS ABOUT TECHNOLOGY ARE ABOUT QUALITY OF CARE MORE SPECIFIC IS BETTER

COST CONTROL FALLACIES UNNECESSARY TESTING/CARE OLDER PHYSICIANS HAVE MORE INAPPROPRIATE ADMISSIONS DRG’S WITH REDUCED PAYMENTS OUTPATIENT VS INPATIENT CERTIFICATE OF NEED COMPETITION

FUNDING TECHNOLOGY MERGE WITH OTHER PROVIDERS OBTAIN MANUFACTURER SUPPORT BECOME A DEMONSTRATION SITE BECOME A SERVICE CENTER PONZI SCHEMES

DECIDING WHICH DRUG TO USE DRUG MANUFACTURERS DOCTORS IN PRACTICE DOCTORS IN TRAINING VIOXX VS IBUPROFEN

CLASSES OF DRUGS OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS PRESCRIPTION DRUGS SCHEDULED DRUGS - NARCOTICS SUPPLEMENTS

INFORMATION SYSTEMS ALL THE USUAL PROBLEMS HIGHLY IDIOSYNCRATIC INFORMATION HIGHLY “TECHNICAL” INFORMATION HIPPA

TELEMEDICINE STORING AND TRANSFERRING INFORMATION ISOLATED DOCTORS GENERALLY ACQUIRING DATA IS THE PROBLEM NOT READING IT

THE FUTURE IT STILL TAKES 9 MONTHS TO MAKE A BABY