Thank You David Goldhill

More thanks are in order to people in today’s world who can see past the insanity. Today I Thank: David Goldhill who wrote an enlightening piece about our health care system.
I quote from his piece in September’s The Atlantic (http://www.theatlantic.com/):
How American Health Care Killed My Father:

“Accidentally, but relentlessly, America has built a health-care system
with incentives that inexorably generate terrible and perverse
results. Incentives that emphasize health care over any other aspect
of health and well-being. That emphasize treatment over prevention.
That disguise true costs. That favor complexity, and discourage
transparent competition based on price or quality. That result in
a generational pyramid scheme rather than sustainable financing.
And that – most important – remove consumers from our irreplaceable
role as the ultimate ensurer of value.”

He systematically looks at a hospital and health care behemoth which will take more than a trillion dollars to feed, and which takes tax dollars AWAY form the needs which truly affect our health: nutrition (yes, righting our horrible food system which is the cause of fully one-third of all cancers, and all of our “lifestyle” diseases), exercise, education, emotional security, our natural environment, and public safety.

Goldhill writes, “By what mechanism does society determine that an extra, say, $100 billion for health care will make us healthier than even $10 billion for cleaner air or water, or $25 billion for better nutrition, or $5 billion for parks….. The answer is, no mechanism at all. Health care simply keeps gobbling up national resources, seemingly without regard to other societal needs…..”

And David Goldhill looked into the monster of health care after his father died from an iatrogenic infection passed on by doctors who didn’t wash their hands.
Oh Semmelweis would be rolling in his grave.