Obama's Health Plan: What Matters the Most is MissingPosted on June 2nd, 2009 |
Categories: Systems Biology | Health Care Problems | Health Care Costs | Government Policies | Functional Medicine
Want to know the real truth about healthcare in this country?
Even if President Obama and Congress get everything else right in healthcare reform, it won’t matter ... that is, unless we address the underlying causes of illness that drive both skyrocketing healthcare costs and the proliferation of chronic disease.
But we can’t get there with our current model of medicine, and that’s what nobody is currently talking about, not even President Obama.
But there is a solution ...
Thankfully, an innovative approach currently exists that can not only prevent but also more effectively TREAT chronic disease ... more about that in a moment.
To effectively reform healthcare in the U.S., we must change not only the WAY we practice medicine, but also the TYPE of medicine we practice.
We must improve financing and delivery of healthcare, as well as our fundamental scientific approach to chronic disease -- an epidemic that now affects 133 million Americans and accounts for 78 percent of healthcare costs.
Healthcare costs are now approaching 20 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product -- approximately $2.5 trillion, or $8,160 per person annually. This is more than what the federal government spends on national defense, homeland security, education, and welfare combined!
Unless real change is made we are facing an impending collapse of our economy as more of our resources are put toward caring for the chronically ill.
This is a national security issue that threatens our standing in the world. As President Obama has stated, "Healthcare reform is no longer just a moral imperative, it is a fiscal imperative."
Fortunately, there is a new model of medicine that offers the real change we need. This new medicine is personalized, preventive, predictive, participatory, and patient-centered.
It is proactive rather than reactive. And it addresses the causes of disease and optimizes biologic function in the body’s core physiologic systems, rather than just treating symptoms.
This model exists TODAY – it is based on systems biology and is called functional medicine.
Why We Need to Change Healthcare Now
Our current model of medicine is unsustainable because it cannot stem the rising tide of chronic disease.
Relying only on reforms in coverage or access, financing, electronic records, malpractice, medical errors, coordination of care, and research on new drug therapies -- while retaining the conventional acute-care model -- will be untenable in the long run.
To be sure, such reforms are necessary, but not sufficient to avoid the collapse of our healthcare system, which may soon dwarf our current financial crisis if the Medicare trust fund runs out in 2016 as projected. According to the "Status of the Social Security and Medicare Programs" annual trustees report just published, the program is actually bankrupt right now. It's taken in less money than it has paid out two years running.(1)
This is not being alarmist; this is simply facing reality.
Here's the problem: These reforms do not alter the fundamental approach to prevention and treatment.
If we focus on improving the way we practice the medicine of the past, we will still have the medicine of the past. If we improve the wrong type of care, then we will simply be doing the wrong things better.
Conventional acute-care medicine is disease-, drug-, and procedure-based and is designed for acute illness, trauma, and end-stage disease for which it is the best form of treatment in the world.
As a result, our current medical education focuses on sickness rather than health; journals publish about disease management not what causes disease.
However, disease-based, acute-care medicine is the WRONG model to address chronic illness, because it doesn’t address WHY people are sick or the underlying mechanisms and biologic causes of their illness.
This is why we spend more money than any other industrialized nation on healthcare yet are near the bottom of the list for all major health outcomes. This is why we are witnessing a decline in life expectancy for the first time in history.
The Right Solution for the Problem of Chronic Disease
Functional medicine, on the other hand, is a system of personalized care that directly addresses how our environment and lifestyle influence our genes to create imbalances in our core biologic systems that, over time, manifest as disease. It is this kind of medicine that is needed to create real success in 21st century medicine.
Functional medicine is not a new treatment, test, or procedure -- it is a new "operating system" or method for problem solving and processing complex clinical information.
It is a fundamentally different way of thinking about the origins and mechanisms of illness. It encompasses all the TOOLS of healing and medicine, both conventional and integrative. And it provides a common language, a map or GPS system for navigating through the puzzle of chronic illness.
Simply put, functional medicine identifies why our underlying biology is imbalanced and corrects those imbalances. Then our body's natural healing intelligence takes over and automatically fixes what's ailing us.
This is the future of medicine and it's available right now.
A growing coalition of practitioners, educators, and scientists is dedicated to advancing this model. I am part of that coalition.
We at The Institute for Functional Medicine have introduced 20,000 physicians and healthcare providers to functional medicine since 1991, and we wrote the Textbook of Functional Medicine in 2005 to describe both the underlying science and the practical clinical strategies and tools that comprise this new model.
This is not just an elegant theory –- it works in practice ... something that I am very familiar with since I have been practicing functional medicine for over 10 years.
Let me illustrate how this works with real patients I have treated in my practice.
A Woman with Multiple Chronic Diseases
Deborah, a 46-year-old woman, having seen a dozen doctors over a dozen years, came to me with 29 different diagnoses, including depression, hypertension, obesity, polycystic ovarian syndrome, migraines, heavy menstrual bleeding, asthma, sinusitis, irritable bowel syndrome, reflux, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, and psoriasis.
Each disease was treated with the best available conventional treatment. But she was still sick, despite 9 medications.
Of course, she didn't have 29 separate diseases. She had imbalances in a few of her core underlying biologic systems -- digestive, immunologic, and hormonal -- that gave rise to all her symptoms.
The underlying cause of all her "diseases" was an autoimmune response to gluten, leading to autoimmune thyroid disease and severe vitamin D deficiency because of low absorption of nutrients from the foods she consumed.
Six weeks after eliminating gluten from her diet (wheat, barley, rye, etc.), improving her diet, and replacing thyroid hormone and vitamin D, her 29 diseases were completely gone -- along with 21 pounds ... not a bad side effect!
A Boy with Attention Deficit Disorder and Asthma and Allergies
Clayton was a 12-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with severe attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and behavior problems and had poor school performance who was on Ritalin for years. He also had illegible handwriting, or dysgraphia.
He also had apparently "unrelated" problems of asthma, allergies, hives, stomachaches, headaches, insomnia, muscle cramps, and anxiety and a history frequent infections and antibiotic use.
He had seen 5 specialists (lung, gastroenterologist, allergist, psychiatrist, and neurologist) and was on 7 medications for allergies, asthma, pain, and ADHD. No one asked how everything was connected, or how his diet of junk food and sugar made him sick.
His immune system was activated, his digestion not working, and he was nutritionally deficient in zinc, omega-3 fats, magnesium, and vitamin B6.
We simply normalized his biologic function by removing impediments to health (junk food diet, food sensitivities, overgrowth of yeast, and lead) and providing the ingredients necessary for optimal biologic function -- a whole-foods diet, additional nutrients including vitamin B6, magnesium, zinc, omega-3 fats, and probiotics.
In two months he returned without any physical or psychiatric symptoms and was off all his medication. His mother brought a sample of his handwriting, which had gone from illegible to normal, simply by getting his brain working again by getting his body in balance.
A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity for Real Reform ...
This model of care is the basis for the type of medicine that must be at the center of healthcare reform. I live in the trenches as a practicing doctor, treating real people who are suffering from real problems.
These problems have real solutions, which are being overlooked -- solutions that hold the key to saving our healthcare system from self-destruction.
Functional or systems medicine needs to be the "Intel inside" that drives the type of medicine that is practiced as we create a new healthcare system.
Real healthcare reform is now possible in a perfect storm where the alignment of economic, scientific, and moral imperatives provides an opportunity for us as a nation to do well by doing good through fundamentally changing the type of medicine we practice.
It will require the collective imagination, intention, focus, and action by healthcare providers, consumers, industry, and policy makers. But we can do it, and we must do it now.
In the words of the ancient sage, Rabbi Hillel, "If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when?"
Now I’d like to hear from you ...
What steps do you think will be necessary for successful healthcare reform?
How do you think healthcare reform will be achieved?
What do you think is the biggest obstacle we will face in reforming healthcare?
Please let me know your thoughts by posting a comment below.
To your good health,
Mark Hyman, MD
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Reform
Your comments are insightful and definitely the way forward. I live on the other side of the pond (UK) and while our system is free it to is stuck in the sickness/drug prescription era. I have personal experience of this and have found a forward thinking Private Dr who treats patients exactly as you propose in the ideal reform strategy with astounding results and an ever growing patient database.
I hope you are submitting these reform proposals to the Government..its an opportunity (with a great forward thinking president) to finally make some positive changes.
Good Luck!
Chryssy
Michael S. Rothberg
HealthGuru.me
Is your forward thinking health practitioner working inside or outside the UK free health system?
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Obama's health plan and Ultrawellness
I agree with you, Dr. Hyman, that we need to treat the causes of illness. Your approach is an elegant paradigm shift and the most beautiful answer to our national health needs. I personally believe that the federal government must not be involved in national health care as Obama proposes. Other nations who have adopted such a plan are having problems with health care delivery. That approach is not related to your approach. Private medicine can certainly welcome your approach which is not about taxing people, etc. which is a means to provide medicines and have hospitals, doctors, pharmacies, etc. follow certain procedures for accessability to medicines, surgery etc. Your approach is to treat the CAUSES of illness. Clearly we have at least two major problems in U.S. health care. One is the organization of health care delivery which can either be federally mandated delivery or delivery by private industry. The other problem is that the U.S. has been focused on treating symptoms. The desired approach is precisely what you have clearly identified: the need to treat causes of illness. My wife and I purchased your program and are excited about it. We are putting things in order such as changing our diets. Yes, please continue to provide education to our health providers, our politicians and the general public. Thank you so much. Sincerely, your friend, Theofilos.
Healthcare
Your comments are right on the mark, Dr. Hyman. I believe that the majority of our healthcare problems began with the introduction of sulfa drugs and penicillin. These were life-saving and put the pharmaceutical companies on a huge pedestal. Ever since these drugs came out, the public has felt that every other drug introduced would be just as beneficial. Take a drug for any symptom and your ailment is cured. Of course, these antibiotics were overused and used improperly and now we have the super-bugs that we cannot eliminate. Now we have people taking toxic levels of so many drugs that it is difficult to determine which symptoms are from an ailment which are from the drug, or interactions among the various drugs ingested. The pharmaceutical companies have grown so powerful that it will be difficult to downsize them. They are a powerful lobby in Washington, D.C. and have a great influence on decisions made in Congress. Maybe it will take the collapse of our healthcare system to wake us up. I am sure that 50 years from now we will look back on this age of drugs and wonder how we could have been so ignorant for so long. I would hope this would happen sooner.
PATH TO BECOMING A FUNCTIONAL MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Dear Dr. Hyman,
I couldn't agree with you more that a revolution is needed in healthcare and prevention. In order to create a "tipping point", I think the Functional Medicine community needs a dedicated plan to increase the number of MDs and NDs that are Functional Medicine educated/trained. I am looking for a second career (after a full 20-year US Navy career) and would like to know if there is a "career path" including recommended schools/programs for an MD, ND and/or clinical counselor? If not, starting from scratch, what do you recommend to get started in the Functional Medical field as an ND?
Thanks!
Christy Hartigan
Functional Medicine
If implemented, this would resolve at least 75% of medical problems and conditions. A common sense approach to true wellbeing. No more disease management, real cures and solutions to what ales our unhealthy masses. Choose to be healthy. It only takes a little knowledge and and healthy diet.
This would save Medicare and the unbearable debt our nation is heading towards (at least the Medicare debt). A healthier, happier, more productive and wealthier nation!
Environmental toxins and health
We also need to understand that individual health imbalances are often caused by exposure to toxins, formaldehyde, pesticdes, BPA, etc., many of which are banned in other countries. We can't keep treating the individual, while ignoring the unhealthy environment we live in.
Healthcare Reform
I 100% agree. I am just starting to work with the Southern CA committee that is making recommendations to the president for Healthcare Reform. Dr. Hyman, I am assuming you are on a similar committee in your area. I would hope that you have a direct voice to influence the Healthcare Reform. Please let us know what you are doing to ensure this change happens.
The Happy Minimalist approach to good health
I agree that the government's plan does not address the underlying cause of the problem. Since I relocated to the US in 1997, I have not taken a single sick leave. I do not depend on any drugs - prescribed or otherwise. My approach to health is based on the simple principles laid out by the Father of Modern Medicine, thousands of years ago. It has worked well for me. I am sure it would for you too
www.TheHappyMinimalist.net
Obama's Health Plan Response
Michael S. Rothberg
HealthGuru.me
First , I would like say, BRAVO! Dr. Hyman. I along with Gray Null ND, Dr. Joel Wallach, Dr. Bernard Jensen, Dr. Batmanhelidj and now a new generation of medical doctors including Dr. Daniel Amen, Dr. Diane Schwarzbein, Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Barry Sears, Dr. Robert Atkins, Dr. Jennifer Daniels, Dr. Jonathan Wrigth and Dr. Mark Hyman are fighting the most important battle of the 21st century; the battle of the survival of the human race. I habe been, arguing, since 1976 that wellness is a minute by minute decision and medical doctors are only an intervention when all else fails. Today's allopathic doctors should be at the end of the disease chain and not the beginning of the health chain. Why do we go to AMA pharmaceutical doctors for advice on health? Mom should take her new born to an AMA drug doctor to see if there is a birth defect. After the first check-in not check-up mom should take baby to a myriad of wellness practitioners. Off hand, I recommend a baby psychologist because mom has to learn that she is busy and everytime baby chirps she can't go flying over to the play pin to pacify baby's every utterance. Then mom needs to take baby to a practitioner of cranial-sacral health to re-adjust baby's soft head that just esperienced a major trauma pulledwith hands through the birth cannel. Then mom needs to go with baby to an authentic nutrition specialist where mom can learn that infant formal is woefully incomplete nutrition and artificial colors, flavors. stabilizers, emulsifiers and preservatives don't belong in her body or baby's body. Then mom must go to a food shopping class where mom is introduced to the back and outer sides of the supermarket where fresh foods are generally found. Since mom decided to go to term with baby, she needs to embrace the fact that she will be getting up an hour before her family to prepare life sustaining foods. Suzanne Somers, better than anyone in America, has this down pay. Mom needs to begin her day and her family's day with protein and fat rich breakfast to include soft boiled eggs, nitrate free non-sugar, honey, maple syrup cured bacon and no oranje juice. Pop Tarts, bagels, toast, muffins, or the rest of the carb cavalcade "breakfast" items guarantee a sleepy student during first period and are not the breakfast for healthy humans and developing children. At this point a protein rich and green vegetable dense lunch needs to go into a Tupperware container and packed in juniors lunch box. This is an alien concept to the AMA drug doctors and a necessary habit most mothers wouldn't entertain.
Currently the AMA drug doctors not only dominate the "healthcare" debate but they bully other "alternative" doctors when alternative doctors try to entire the debate. Let's get it straight the AMA drug doctors are end stage practitioners. For example, when a person with a busted knee goes to the "Rothmans Institute at Jefferson" in Philadelphia it is because that person elects to not take E.F.A. "fish oil" to calm inflammation, take Gluco Gel- a blend of minerals, glucosamine and geltin to rebuild cartilage and connective tissue, Osteo FX- a blend of minerals, calcium and magnesium to rebuild bones, vitamin D3 to help cal-mag utilization, support immune function, regulate hormones and Colloidal Silver- a highly anti-bacterial and anti-viral solution. This is the wellness model that is screaming for an invitation to the debate. we demand a seat at the table, a microphone that works and a segment on TV not a cut-away to commerial or a piece left on the editing floor with constant disclaimer the following information has not been approved by the FDA and anytime you consider a diet, supplement or exercise you should consult with your physician
Michael S. Rothberg, HealthGuru.me
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Herb Ross
As a holistic chiropractor for 40 years I practiced strongly along the same pathways you describe, and helped many patients to heal in natural ways without the use of drugs. I was practicing functional medicine, without having a name for it.
As a one on one practitioner I have evolved to the point that recognizes the role the patient must play if real wellness is to be achieved. If health care is be won practitioners must not only recommend, but also offer stratagies that enable patients to change from negative illness creating behaviors to wellness affirming behaviors.
This is no easy trick, patients have been trained for years in illness creating behaviors such as smoking, alcolhol, abusive diets, lack of exercise, insomnia and legal and illegal drug use.And the belief that there is a drug for every symptom, how many use lipitor as an excuse to eat anything they want?
Real prevention is about training people to replace negative behaviors with positive ones, every time a person makes the change they increase the possibility of wellness and decrease the possibility of a degenerative disease. And they are more than willing to follow recommendations made by practitioners of functional medicine.
And it is one thing to make recommendations, it is still another to create a structure that supports change. It takes at least 3 months for a new behavior to emerge and be consistant. I am currently involved in a project that will do just that, and we will do it with an e-commerce subsription based business designed to teach and train people in the basic mechanics of vibrant health and life affirming behaviors. I look forward to hearing more from you.
Changes needed but be inclusive
Dr Sandie Wick Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Clinic Director
Maplewood Psychology PA
www.maplewoodpsychology.com
I agree with Dr Hyman's plan with regard to including integrative and nutritional approaches. I ,too, believe we need to consider the economic side of the proposal or no real change will occur. It is also important to be comprehensive in our approach and include solution-focused psychology. I was first intoriduce to Dr. Hyman at the NICABM conference and was very enthusiastic about his focus on functional medicine and the role of nutrition on mood and behavior disorders. In reading his books, however, I was dissappointed that he takes a somewhat disparaging attitude toward my profession. The Institute of Behavioral Medicine and thousands of clinical psychologists reinforce a holistic model that includes examination of the whole person: mind, body and spirit. I conduct a comprehensive assessment of lifestyle, nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, water intake, supplements etc as well as the individual's thought system, how well they cope with stress, their decision making skills and the quality of their support system. Many in my profession are interested in the present and growth potential of our patients and don't spend all our time focusing on the past.
Dr. Hyman please include the profession of clinical psychology in your plan. We are able to work collaboratively with physicians, functional medicine practitioners, chiropractors , naturopaths, etc. to assist individuals in creating the change behaviors necessary to improve their health and well-being. We can assist the above named practitioners in helping their patients in compliance with the doctor's recommendations for change in lifestyle, nutrition and goal attainment as well as improve the patients depression and stress.
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The road to overhauling
The road to overhauling America's health-care system has been rocky at best for President Barack Obama, as political opponents and business interests took their shots. Now, though, it looks as if the concerns are seeping past the Beltway. But Obama wasn't backing down. 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?
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Healthcare
Nancy Benjamin
Dr. Hyman:
I think the key to healthcare reform to the degree you are expressing is a long way off. The FDA and pharmaceutical companies are in bed together and rule how health care is run in this country; which unfortunately is to the publics detriment. They are only in this for the money.
Insurance companies need to see the real benefit and cost savings of this type of medicine. I recently had some functional medicine tests done and my insurance company denied them saying they were experimental. What they don't realize is that years of perscription med costs and diagnostic tests cost way more.
Most physicians are not trained to perform these kinds of tests nor do they know what to do with the results. I have experienced that first hand.
The way to fix the problem is start at the top. Doctors need to receive functional medicine training in school. Insurance companies need to cover some of the costs for these types of tests and supplements. I recently brought my daughter to a functional medicine doctor for her ADD and 2500 dollars later we walked out of her office.
The cost doesn't end after one visit. All the supplements and special diet food GFCF-yeast free and detox supplements was very expensive about 450.00 a month. Most people cannot afford that.
Do you have any advice to give for someone wanting to receive these test but cannot afford to pay that kind of money?
Thank you!
Nanc Benjamin
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