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Are Drug Companies Destroying The U.S. Health
Care System?
by Dr. Randy Wysong
The U.S. government's annual bill for healthcare spending
– $3,925 per person – significantly exceeds that of all other nations.
Despite this, our current health care system is increasingly failing both
patients and medical practitioners. Of 13 nations, the U.S. is last for
neonatal and infant mortality, last for years of potential life lost, 10th
for age-adjusted mortality, 11th and 12th for female and male life
expectancy respectively. Chronic degenerative diseases – heart disease,
cancer, arthritis, obesity, etc. – are at epidemic levels and create the
ideal long-term customers to grow the medical industry.
Looking for a culprit? Consider that pharmaceutical company profits are so
large they outstrip every other American industry by far. Americans spend
over $500 billion on drugs. The drug companies claim that they need large
earnings ($124,835,595,000 in 1999, for example) to conduct their
research, but just one of every five dollars the drug industry collects
actually goes to drug research. Some drug companies spend twice as much
annually for marketing and advertising. From the years 1996 to 2001,
pharmaceutical companies spent $3 billion on consumer advertising. Many of
the advertised pharmaceuticals are not (contrary to popular belief)
FDA-approved, and the information contained in the advertisements is often
misleading and not entirely accurate. Now there is even a new wave of
drugs being marketed to alleviate the side effects of other drugs being
marketed (e.g. NexiumTM to relieve digestive problems created by pain
killers).
Pharmaceutical companies have enormous influence on physicians through the
billions of dollars of marketing resources. Drug companies in the U.S.
spend, on average, $10,000 each year per physician to influence their
behavior through subsidizing studies in major journals, aggressive
marketing by drug reps (in some instances trained exactly how long to
shake a doctor’s hand), advertisements and sponsorship of medical
education programs for doctors and medical residents. (Such support of
education and science subtly brainwashes physicians into thinking
symptom-based medicine is sound knowledge and science as well.) Is it any
surprise that two thirds of visits to doctors' offices result in a drug
being prescribed? Some patients may be on numerous medications prescribed
by various specialists while not one of them knows, or could even predict,
the health consequences of the interactions. (I recently discovered that
my elderly mother, suffering from a variety of ailments, including
dementia, was on 17 different medications. Not only did she not know what
she was taking or when she did, neither did any of her physicians.) Little
wonder pharmaceutical toxicity is one of the major factors contributing to
medical care being the leading cause of death in the U.S. (Why Modern
Medicine is the Greatest Threat to Health, http://www.wysong.net/health/post_77_061902.shtml)
Aside from profiteering and marketing, the most fundamental flaw in the
system is philosophical. Doctors and pharmaceutical companies think about
names of diseases and removal of symptoms, not cure or prevention. They
chase, but the race is rigged so they never catch.
Enabling such a system to prosper and flourish is a public that also has a
flawed philosophy. They want to live life as they choose, carpe diem,
thinking only of momentary relief, pleasure and convenience. When
something goes wrong with their health they don’t want instruction on how
to change lifestyle, but rather want to use the power of money (preferably
the government’s) to buy their way out with a silver drug bullet that
immediately takes the problem away. We spend much for dying, little for
living.
American health will continue to slip and our economy will continue to be
drained by a failing healthcare system until the underlying flawed
philosophies are changed. Medicine must change from naming diseases and
treating symptoms to prevention and cure. Yes, that means the medical care
system should be trying to put itself out of business, not create a growth
industry of illness.
On the other hand, people must change by taking the responsibility for
controlling their own health destiny. As it stands, the public has become
a pawn of commercial medical interests.
Ultimately health is something we do to ourselves, not something others do
to us. When that fact is faced, the medical-pharmaceutical complex will
shrivel to a cottage industry and the public will be the better for it.
(Br Med J, 2003; 326:416 http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/326/7386/416/b.
N Engl J Med, 2002; 346:498-505, 524-531 http://content.nejm.org/content/vol346/issue7/index.shtml.)
Dr. Wysong is a former veterinary clinician and surgeon, college
instructor in human anatomy, physiology and the origin of life, inventor
of numerous medical, surgical, nutritional, athletic and fitness products
and devices, research director for the present company by his name and
founder of the philanthropic Wysong Institute. He is author of The
Creation-Evolution Controversy now in its eleventh printing, a new two
volume set on philosophy for living entitled Thinking Matters: 1-Living
Life... As If Thinking Matters; 2-The Big Questions...As If Thinking
Matters, several books on nutrition, prevention and health for people and
animals and over 15 years of monthly health newsletters. He may be
contacted at Wysong@Wysong.net and a free subscription to his e-Health
Letter is available at http://www.wysong.net.
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