Dr. Don Berwick, Head of Medicare/Medicaid 2010-2011 whom talks about how unsustainable the healthcare system is. We’re spending almost twice as much in America as any other country on earth. Yearly, we have been spending $2.7 trillion in healthcare. The average per capita cost of healthcare in the developed world is about $3,000, but in the United States, it was around $8,000 annually, more than double. Due to these astronomical amounts, healthcare has not become affordable anymore. Insurance companies are raising their rates they are charging for premiums, covering less on patient care, which in turns takes even more money out of our pockets because we now not only have to pay the premiums, but are now left with the portion of the care given that we must pay for out of our pockets. Dr. Andrew Weil, Professor of Medicine and Public Health University of Arizona whom talks about how patients are basically treated like cattle during a cattle drive within hospitals and clinics meaning that the doctors are made to see many patients in as little time as possible in order to get the compensation from the insurance companies and government. The healthcare industry is devoted to intervention in established disease and the majority of that disease is lifestyle related and preventable. If doctors were able to
Dr. Don Berwick, Head of Medicare/Medicaid 2010-2011 whom talks about how unsustainable the healthcare system is. We’re spending almost twice as much in America as any other country on earth. Yearly, we have been spending $2.7 trillion in healthcare. The average per capita cost of healthcare in the developed world is about $3,000, but in the United States, it was around $8,000 annually, more than double. Due to these astronomical amounts, healthcare has not become affordable anymore. Insurance companies are raising their rates they are charging for premiums, covering less on patient care, which in turns takes even more money out of our pockets because we now not only have to pay the premiums, but are now left with the portion of the care given that we must pay for out of our pockets. Dr. Andrew Weil, Professor of Medicine and Public Health University of Arizona whom talks about how patients are basically treated like cattle during a cattle drive within hospitals and clinics meaning that the doctors are made to see many patients in as little time as possible in order to get the compensation from the insurance companies and government. The healthcare industry is devoted to intervention in established disease and the majority of that disease is lifestyle related and preventable. If doctors were able to