How To Fix Obama's Health Plan Before It's Too LatePosted on June 10th, 2009 |
Categories: UltraWellness | Systems Biology | Health Care Problems | Health Care Costs | Government Policies | Functional Medicine
The Chinese word for crisis is comprised of two separate words, "danger" and "opportunity" -- and this describes the exact situation we face with the healthcare crisis in our country.
As a nation we are at the precipice of change for our healthcare system.
But if we make the wrong choices and simply provide universal coverage to an outdated 19th and 20th century model of medicine, this crisis will lead us into danger.
However, there are different choices we can make now that will lead to profound opportunity -- one that may provide real solutions to our healthcare crisis.
Today, I will outline a 9-point plan for real healthcare reform. This plan takes into account all of the changes we need to make -- including the fundamental shift in the type of medicine we practice -- if we are going to truly resolve the health catastrophe in this country.
Hope for a Brighter Future in Medicine
Despite the looming dangers we face as we work to change medicine, I have hope.
Over the last few months, I have been privileged to participate in events at the nexus of change that have all focused on fundamentally changing our disease-based healthcare system to one focused on creating health and wellness.
These ideas are not yet at the center of the healthcare debate, but they must be -- and they can be.
In February of this year, the Institute of Medicine held a Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public at the National Academy of Sciences. Six hundred key leaders and stakeholders in healthcare including educators, scientists, community leaders, practitioners, lawmakers, policy makers, and insurance leaders attended it.
It was a broad coalition that came together with a common purpose to change not only the way we practice medicine, but also the type of medicine we practice.
I believe the medicine at the core of healthcare reform must be founded on the clinical model and framework for practice developed by the Institute for Functional Medicine, a nonprofit organization of which I am a member. The Institute's mission is to support the widespread adoption of functional medicine.
This new way of thinking about health and disease is the biggest secret in healthcare today, yet it is the most effective model to address the current drivers of cost and chronic disease. To spread the word, the Institute recently published a detailed white paper called "21st Century Medicine: A New Model for Medical Education and Practice."
The same week the white paper was published, I testified on integrative and functional medicine before Senator Edward Kennedy’s Senate working group on healthcare reform, alongside other leaders in healthcare including Drs. Dean Ornish, Mehmet Oz, and Andrew Weil. The full testimony is available for the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, "Integrative Care: A Pathway to a Healthier Nation."
I also met with key policy makers in the White House. and was heartened by their openness and willingness to find a way to true healthcare reform.
More recently, at a retreat center on the edge of a Minnesota pond, I was privileged to be part of a think tank sponsored by the National Institutes of Health on "whole systems research."
It was an international gathering of systems biologists, mathematicians, physicists, geneticists, physiologists, psychologists, researchers, and doctors from a dozen countries and diverse backgrounds—Palestinians and Jews, Chinese and Iraqis, French and Germans -- all exploring very important but neglected questions that hold the solution to our epidemic of chronic disease.
In this isolated place, the thinkers with their fingers on the pulse of the future all suddenly came to the same conclusion. The way we do research doesn’t help us understand how things really work as a whole, integrated system.
In other words, the current model of studying one drug, chemical pathway, or gene for one disease doesn’t give us useful answers to how we get sick and how we can get well.
What everyone at the conference understood at that moment is the same truth we need to come to as a nation ...
The old, conventional model of medicine and scientific research is simply outdated. It must give way to a new way of thinking about health and illness and a new method for medical practice.
A 9-Point Plan for Real Healthcare Reform
I believe that real healthcare reform is now possible because of a perfect storm where alignment of economic, scientific, and moral imperatives provides us an opportunity to do well as a nation by doing good, through fundamentally changing the kind of medicine we practice.
But to achieve that goal will require the collective imagination, intention, focus, and action of healthcare providers, consumers, industry, and policy makers.
A coordinated effort across government agencies and industry sectors focusing on health and wellness, incorporating what we already know, is urgently needed. We also need leadership at the highest levels of the White House to successfully create a culture of health and wellness and transform our healthcare system.
The 9-point plan below, while not at the center of the healthcare debate, is essential to create real change and avert disaster.
Just as horse-and-buggy makers gave way to the automobile, and 8-track tape manufacturers gave way to the iPod so must conventional medicine give way to a new way of practice.
Yes, some industries will fade, as funds are allocated toward policies and initiatives that prevent and treat chronic disease through dietary, lifestyle, and community interventions instead of expensive drugs and medical technologies. But other industries that promote health and wellness will flourish in their place.
These policies and initiatives are necessary for healthcare reform that addresses the true causes of our chronic disease epidemic and exploding costs. These are the changes that must be made if we are going to fix our broken healthcare system:
2. Improve research by comparing existing drug- and procedure-based medicine to changes in lifestyle, diet, and other functional and integrative approaches.
3. Transform medical education by including nutrition, lifestyle, and environmental factors as core components of the education of health professionals and physicians.
4. Establish an Institute for Functional Medicine at the federal level that would develop the educational curriculum for medical schools, residencies, postgraduate education, and other health professionals.
5. Improve food policy, agriculture policy, and school and community environments to encourage health by prohibiting food that is known to promote obesity and disease and providing whole, real, fresh foods for our children. Obese teenagers have the same risk of premature death as heavy smokers. We wouldn’t feed our dogs cola, burgers, and fries -- so why do we feed them to our children?
6. Conduct projects in community health centers that demonstrate how offering inexpensive, nutritious meals (including takeout), recreational facilities, lifestyle counseling/education (like cooking classes), and healthcare based on functional medicine at one location can dramatically improve health outcomes.
7. Impose limits on pharmaceutical and unhealthful food advertising. More than $30 billion is spent on marketing junk and fast food to consumers, including $13 billion targeted at children, and more than $30 billion is spent by the pharmaceutical industry on marketing drugs to physicians (about $30,000 annually per physician). Direct-to-consumer drug advertising also drives prescribing practices based on preferences induced by commercials rather than science.
8. Develop a system of electronic medical records that facilitates 21st-century, systems-based, functional medicine. We shouldn’t simply transfer 19th- and 20th-century medical records-keeping systems to an electronic format.
9. Create a White House Office on Wellness, Health Promotion, and Integrative Health as a way to develop an ongoing vehicle for coordination of strategy and policy. It should focus specifically on coordinating and developing policies and programs for lifestyle-based chronic disease prevention and management, integrative health care practices, and health promotion.
These changes won’t take place overnight, and they won’t be easy. But they can happen.
However, the only way they will happen is if the average person—that means you—gets involved and votes for change every day with your fork, with your feet, and with your voice.
We are facing a watershed moment in the history of medicine, one where changing the very way we understand and treat disease is finally possible.
But we all must work together to effect such a tremendous change in our medical system.
As Margaret Mead said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
We now have all the information we need to cure or dramatically improve chronic problems that are poorly addressed by conventional medicine and to discover vital, vibrant, good health at any age.
And we can finally transform our "sick care" system into a healthcare system that promises vibrant health and vitality to every man, woman, and child in this country.
The answer lies in functional medicine –- the future of medicine, available now.
Now I’d like to hear from you ...
What do you think of my 9 point plan?
Do you have any other suggestions?
How do you think functional medicine can help improve healthcare?
Please let me know your thoughts by posting a comment below.
To your good health,
Mark Hyman, MD
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Of course you're on the
Of course you're on the right track! A personal interest of mine, though, is chiropractic--especially those practioners who use Active Release Technique [www.activerelease.com] and other interventions such as LLLT. These techniques are non-invasive and inexpensive...yet BCBS in my state refuses reimbursement for either treatment. Five months ago my son woke up with a radial nerve palsy. His hand just hung limply from his wrist. He went to his MD who referred him to a neurologist. The neurologist did an emg and ncv and diagnosed him with rnp and told him that his radial nerve was 'dead' from above his elbow to his hand. If there was to be any improvement, it'd take at least 18 months to 2 years, but to expect none. The neurologist then sent my son to a PT to be fitted for a brace and to learn how to live with a disability, and then back to his regular MD who took X-rays--for a soft tissue injury. My son then sought out help from an ART practioner. On the first visit he was diagnosed with a rnp with a nerve entrapment above his elbow--using only palpation and nerve flossing. The four treatments included nerve flossing and BioFlex Laser. My son recovered total use of his hand in four weeks. None of the ART treatment was covered, but the bill was under $200. The medical treatment cost about $3500.
Though this situation is a detail that may fit into your plan, covereage for alternative care needs to be included. Chiros have always been bullied by the AMA. I have seen first-hand that ART is by far the superior treatment for soft tissue injury. Research has demonstrated that chiropractic is best practice for back pain. However, traditional medicine--AMA, Big Pharma & Insurance--has seen fit to muscle anything that is cheap AND WORKS out of the picture.
American Health Care
royham Your 9 point plan seem like a great start. As for physician compensation I suggest a plan where the doctor is better compensated if he cures a patient rather than the present treatment program. Of course this will involve additional training as you have suggested. I do not know what to do with the junk food and additives but this industry has to be reigned in and made accountable for the damage they cause just like tobacco. Of course people have to be educated at an early age into proper diet and not the present food pyramid. The real truth. It is a huge undertaking but there is no alternative the present North American system is a total failure to health but when corrected the financial gain alone will be staggering. Good Luck.
9 point plan
Dr. Hyman,
I agree with your 9 point plan and applaud your efforts to bring about real change and put the "health" and the "care" back in healthcare. However, I think that point number 7 lacks emphasis on direct to consumer advertising. I know you mentioned it, but monitary limits are not enough. We are the only country in the world that allows direct to consumer advertising for prescription medications.
WE MUST ELIMINATE THESE ADS! We need to stop direct to consumer advertising once and for all. I would even go so far as to stop over the counter medication advertising as it builds the foundation of an "I need a drug to fix my problem" society. Small children see these ads and it is ingrained in our heads to want a pain pill for pain, an allergy pill for a stuffy nose and a stomach pill for an upset stomach. When, as you know, the truth requires a closer look at what we ate or what we did that caused the headache, allergic symptom or stomach irritation.
We need to break the chain of our medication craving culture.
Sincerely
M Green, MD
Ending Direct-to-Consumer Ads
Dr. Green:
I'm in total agreement. This idea provides a "real" solution to all kinds of issues. Perhaps we can convince some of those in power to equate these ads to what was done with cigarette and booze advertising...all to promote use, abuse and, in some cases, psychological or physiological addiction. Thanks for your thoughts...they lead to hopes for a solution.
Steve Ellsworth
Director of Marketing
Medical Professional Solutions, Inc
www.mpsremedy.com
Amen to Dr. Hyman's 9-point plan!
Amen to Dr. Hyman's Plan! It has taken me years to learn how important lifestyle choices are on my health, especially when it comes to nutrition!
What can we do to see this plan is included in the healthcare reforms?
Decibel
Lifestyle Choices
Decibel,
You don't have to wait. I invite you to visit my website and contact me.
Best of health to you.
Jacquelyn Johnston M.Ed.
Professional Health Coach and Educator,
Solutions and Support for Optimal Health
Richmond, B.C. Canada www.LifestyleForLongevity.com www.LoseTwentyPoundsNow.com
Functional Medicine/EMR
The time has truly come to "lead, follow or get out of the way." From my perspective this is THE time to make the changes necessary for us to move to wellness-based health care and away from sickness-based health care. Thanks for your efforts on the 9 point plan...it is well-thought-out and well-articulated. It will take a paradigm shift in thinking for it (or something like it) to be acceptable, but it is finally possible.
I'd like to know more about how you see EMR working with functional medicine. This is my business and I think we're already onto something good with what we've created. Many thanks...
Steve Ellsworth
Director of Marketing
Medical Professional Solutions, Inc
www.mpsremedy.com
Functional Medicine Education
Education is vital to achieve a true frontier in modern medicine. Let's face it, even a medical doctor is only taught what is available in the educational institutions.
I would like to see functional medicine being offered in local colleges as a core requirement, with emphasis on becoming a functional medicine professional, either a physician or in conjunction with nutrition, integrative medicine, nursing, etc.
Being a certified health coach, I have had to take another path with my belief system and the current health care crisis.
When I first 'found' Dr. Hyman, I leapt for joy, literally, my heart skipped a beat! I always knew in my heart and mind, the center of health was finding out why, not just treating symptoms. I always felt, as far back as I can remember that medicine was failing the human race. I worked in a laboratory and several physicians' offices, but only saw follow up after an illness or surgery. There were only tests to diagnose, but no true alternatives except treating symptoms with a 'generic pill', that simply didn't recognize each person's genes, particular arrival at their illness, or an individual approach that would normalize or balance a person's dis-ease.
Currently, I am about to further my education by enrolling in an online functional medicine certification course. Unfortunately, for me, it is wait and save towards that goal, because there aren't grants or scholarships related to this type of medicine.
I know it will take time, but time is critical when people are suffering and don't know this type of healing is available. It is frustrating for me to have to wait for funding, simply because I can't get it for true health care.
Core Health Coach
Functional Medicine
Dr. Mark Hyman
Your video blog is a breath of fresh, unadulterated air. We need a person of your stature to highlight the need for a new medicine which is "personalized, preventive, predictive, participatory, and patient centred."
I applaud you for the vision to call for an end to treating the person like a robot, where a problem in a faulty part can be addressed by merely oiling or replacing it. Your friends north of the border have same reform needs. The unenlightened Sickness Care Systems of many industrialized countries are well-served by your advocacy.
I am following the progress of your Functional Medicine initiative with great interest. As a health coach I too, promote the awareness of both personal responsibility and a wholistic approach to health.
Your personal story is fascinating. Onward and Upward as you help us all achieve our health goals!
Jacquelyn
Jacquelyn Johnston M.Ed.
Professional Health Coach and Educator,
Solutions and Support for Optimal Health
Richmond, B.C. Canada
www.LifestyleForLongevity.com
www.LoseTwentyPoundsNow.com
The Serpent in the Desert
When the Israelites begin to die in the wilderness due to the tremendous strain of negative karma upon them, the beloved One, the I AM THAT I AM, tells Moses to set up a serpent on a staff and raise it up for all to see, and whoever looks upon it receives his and her healing.
We retain that sign of healing wholeness in our nation's medical professions. I know without a shadow of a doubt that as we are faithful in raising that same standard high for all to see, we will see millions of people who would have been sick and afflicted healed and whole.
With that sign to the children of Israel, Alpha and Omega, our beloved parents, lets us know once and for all that the serpent sign that healed them then when they looked upon it will heal us now. But the standard must be raised again, not just half-heartedly or in ignorance of the power it contains, but with full knowledge of the sign itself an what it means. Moses didn't go around and ask the people where they were hurting, he stuck the staff with the serpent upon it in the earth where all of the people could see it, and they were all healed.
As it is today, the entire body of our medical profession here in this nation hasn't yet lifted up the serpent for all to see, and this is due to the overall ignorance of the medical profession either unknowingly or purposefully. However, it is great to see a renaissance taking place within the medical profession. East and West must come together to present all of what is available to our citizens. Most of medicine should be preventive, not reactionary.
Medical costs have gone up because of the misuse of the serpent by the drug companies and the doctors and our government who have sold out to them. Drugs companies that break the piggy banks of many citizens in this nation have been the bain of our national health care. One of our God-given Rights which Alpha and Omega has given to every human being is the Pursuit of Happiness. The Pursuit of Happiness can best be defined as "chasing after the superior excellence of Life (in all of its God-given manifestations) and attaining it." Our government was instituted so that we could all practice these Creator-given Rights without fear and trepidation. What has gone wrong?
When we answer this question, we will also have the knowledge necessary to heal not the microcosm of each of our bodies, minds, memories, and emotions only, but the macrocosm of the entire national consciousness also. The problem is the solution. How did the God of Israel heal them? Not by using some method that didn't bring forth positive results. In fact, no one got missed. Not one of the children of Israel who looked upon that serpent died. The same is available today. It takes a little changing of attitudes and manner of living.
Presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama (a very beautiful name in Arabic) ran on the promises of hope and change. But, as Einstein tried to tell us, in order to embrace real change, we must be willing, as a nation, to forsake the things that we tried that didn't work by changing the paradigm of what we do, say, and think. For the most part, this beloved nation of ours cries out to the same God who healed them in the wilderness, but, for the most part, they aren't willing to change, they aren't willing to set aside ego and receive the answer from the Almighty. However, for the deliverance to happen, we must be willing to do just that as a body of one, which we all are anyway. The people who received their healing by looking upon a staff with the sign of a serpent hanging upon it had to change their attitudes about the manners in which they were living their lives. They had to admit that they didn't have all of the answers and that they were powerless to prevent what was happening to them.
I AM very thankful that some medical doctors among us have chosen to be the Moses who raises up the serpent in the wilderness. God treats all of our parts as one unit, so why can't medicine? We have memories that need healing; we have thoughts that need healing; we have emotions that need healing; and we have forms that need healing. Physics tells us that we are not physical beings only, but we are spiritual beings also. We are all made up of atoms, cells, and electrons that are all whirling universes in their own right. It's about time that we understand the depth of the simplicity of Life and thankfully and graciously receive as young children the real truth of who we are and why we are here. Some of us know, and some of us are on the borders of finding the true Self, not the self-created ego, the little self, the not-self.
I AM very thankful that medicine is beginning to realize what was realized centuries and millenia and civilizations ago on this planet. The medical profession must awaken to the clear and ever-present truths which were a part of medicine in the distant past of the great "golden ages" of human history. Drive on to the victory, for the victory is to the many and not the few.
God bless you, God bless America, and may we all pass every test in favor of Alpha and Omega, out eternal parents,
David Henry Coffey, [beloved][prince][of ability and authority to provide good]
point #10 still needed - develop an economic plan!
Bravo Dr. Hyman and others. I've got your UltraMind and applaud you, Deepak, Oprah, and others for asking the real question about health. We are at an amazing juncture with Newsweek's sensational attack of Oprah. A magazine full of drug ads. We're also seeing other news agencies, that earn big revenue from drug ads supporting this article.
We must be aware in our crusade that there are millions of people in a trillion dollar system that does sick care. They are scared and will fight. We are attacking their food supply. It would be like banning cigarettes or gas cars overnight. It would affect so many people no polititian that cares about their people, or wants to get re-elected could ever support a plan that would phase out jobs. More specifically now, sick care is one of the last industries left for high paying jobs feeding off baby boomers. The business will grow.
Until someone addresses the economic reasons for our sick care system, instead of just trying to create regulations that stop profits, there will not be a change without a complete collapse. Japan changed auto practices because they created a new profit model, not because someone created a law forcing Japan to make cars that last!
A great model we can use is Al Gore's Strategic Environmental Initiative. It's puzzling to me how no one on the Integrative side realizes they are trying to shut down high income jobs with no alternative. Money is what we care about. Solve that and we've got a solution.
Unfortunately it is naive to think we can create change by ignoring the needs of the other side. This is duality. Gandhi taught us that peaceful change comes from appreciating and helping the other side get their needs met.
Point #10 - develop an economically viable health-care system model where existing workers see a future.
healthcare reform
Great blog. Dr. Hyman no doubt you give me inspiration and hope that some day we truely will have compassonate healthcare.
thank you
Thank You
Thanks Dr Mark,
Your health plan has my vote!
I recently released a book on U.S. health reform, elaborating on many of these principles; I am happy to send you a review copy, hopefully it can help in some way
My organization is collecting health stories to submit to President Obama in these next weeks; as you know so many have been helped by Functional Medicine, yet, these products and services are not covered by insurance, by and large, and testimonies with health claims are expressely prohibited
Clearly laws need to change to fully allow access to wellness and prevention services for the American people.
If people wish to submit their health stories, they may at: www.thehealthprogressive.com/mystory
Together- we can- and MUST-reform U.S. health care NOW
Thanks for your dedication to the health and well being of all Amercans; please let us know how we can help your efforts.
Best Wishes, Dr Mary Zennett
www.thehealthprogressive.com healthforusall@gmail.com
Codex Ailmentarius - The Biggest Threat to Health
While reading a comment regarding an article on nutrition last night, I ran across the word Codex for the first time. On following that link, and subsequently Googling "Codex legislation" I was horrified to see what is being planned at the international level (with WTO implications), with the happy support of the FDA, big Pharm, Agri-business, and all sorts of people who stand to profit from this legislation. There were 845,000 entries under the Codex legislation, but last night I only read a couple of dozen - enough to realize that whatever fine ideas may be presented in encouraging consumer knowledge and self-responsibility for their health, will be jeopardized if this legislation is allowed to pass.
Dr. Hyman, you have established yourself as a wise authority in the realm of alternate and complimentary medicine, and you obviously know people in high places. Do you have any suggestions as to what can be done to counter this massive attack on the health food industry, let alone private individuals such as myself, who have chosen organic food over insecticide, pick and choose supplements as we need them, and keep searching for new sources (such as yours) to further educate ourselves?
In my opinion, what has been seen as a huge study for health care reform is now being threatened by this pending legislation, and will double the problem, because those of us who are largely self-reliant will no longer have the freedom of options regarding the supplements we want, or the dosages of the few we will be able to get (short of a prescription for higher dosages of a vitamin that will probably be synthetic, patented and less effective).
There is discussion underway regarding more flexibility in the use of insecticide sprays for our food supply, and from what I understood, they want to irradiate ALL foods (supposedly for the safety of the consumer). If there are health problems now in society, wait 20 more years under this regimen, and I suspect that a stressed health care system will be totally bankrupt, and ultimately, so will be the pharmaceutical companies, because our life span will probably be lessened considerably, and they will have fewer years in which to profit from our distress!
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Concerns about rising health
Concerns about rising health care costs and insurance coverage are among the biggest concern of the United States. There's a lot of talk about health care reform, and the industry does need it, especially since so many people that are only after the most basic of care have to get emergency cash loans to cover something as simple as a simple antibiotics script, and a full third of the nation is without health insurance. The lead researcher for the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, Elliot Fisher, a practitioner for over 20 years, has pointed out that areas that spend more on health care interestingly spend more on unnecessary procedures, and have higher mortality rates. So why do we need payday cash advances for health care that is worse when more expensive?
My dream
As I went on a hike with a dear friend, he was explaining to me his ideas on changing the health system, many of his ideas were of what was discussed in your blog. As I pondered on what we spoke of I sent him this e-mail.
Thomas,
I was ponding on what we discused this afternoon about health care. You know, I just wonder what would happen, if the way we deal with and look at how to treat health, was reversed. Insurance would cover only 100% alternative health care prior to attended a western Medicine doctor. I just wonder how the sytem would change, I personally, know so many people including myself who experience and have been healed with the alternative.
I was discusing chemotherapy the other night, and I was explaining how when my father died of cancer, the cancer ate him up, he was skin and bones. Yet that is not what you see today, someone comes into the clinic for treatement looks completely normal, that goes homes and dies in his sleep, at that point, was it the cancer or the treatment?
We need to put more focuse on alternative, medicines that allows our bodies to heal themself. Self help clinics that provide education, self test and alternative measures. What the difference in a Dr prescribing a drug for you when he only seen you for less that 10 mins and knows nothing more than what you told him, which may not be enough. Self help clinics would allow you give your symptoms, answer your questions and print out self healing methods. They could be run by a medical professional, and the bottom line would be this would be the first step, before moving on the western medicine treatment.(which is more expensive and is not working).
A dream, I would use it in a heart beat.
CQ
I than decided to google " self help clinics" and some how I found your blogg! I so find this to be a excellent solution and most definitely will share this with as many people I come in contact with, and will look for ways I can contribute in the community to push this. Does you have any suggestions?
Well put..all for it 100%!
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