9/26/2011

Medicine at the Crossroads Review

Medicine at the Crossroads
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There are basically two parts of Medicine at the Crossroads, both of which are invaluable reads. The first is a critique of our health care system with an urgent brief for a Canadian/French type of single-payer system. The second part of the book is a review of medical procedures and ethical dilemmas occurring all over the world. Konner analyzes the morality of numerous medical procedures and theories. For example, he discusses whether parents should be allowed to abort fetuses that show genetic predispositions toward certain physical or mental diseases. As a mental health patient myself, I appreciated his analysis of the treatment of the mentally ill. I salute him for his thoughtful discussion.
He is brilliant in the epilogue, where he makes a powerful case for a single-payer, i.e. publicly paid, health care system in the U.S. He shows that our current system is expensive and produces very poor results. If you only have time for a quick read, check out the epilogue first. It was written while the Clintons were formulating their own health care solution, which Konner shows would not have worked if passed.
I cannot recommend this book too highly. The next time a conservative babbles about the evils of "socialized medicine," give him a copy of this book. If there arguments don't convince him, nothing will.

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