Monday, August 24, 2009

Going to the dogs

Politics.

After seeing her doctor for a chronic cough, a woman had a workup including imaging (an X-ray and a CT). This revealed a concerning 1.5 cm nodule in the right upper lobe of the lung. Unfortunately, this workup was performed as her health insurance ran out, and she had to wait 6 months until she could get enrolled in the California Medicaid program, Medi-cal, and get an appointment with a pulmonologist, get seen, have her old images reviewed, and then get set up for a biopsy.

We, the pulmonologists at the public hospital, diagnosed her with cancer last week. Now we get a PET scan (3 wk turnaround), and then on to oncology or surgery (another 3 wks). But she knew she most probably had cancer 6 months ago.

This is what I deal with every day, and this is one of the good outcomes in our country's health insurance mess. She at least had insurance at one point and was able to get seen by a doctor who was concerned enough to order an X-ray. If she hadn't eked out that appointment on her dwindling insurance, she may have bounced around ERs getting prescriptions for Tessalon, until she had widely metastatic disease. It doesn't even scratch the surface of the absolute disaster our system is.

For wanting to change this, for wanting to make things at least a little better, for wanting to make sure our infant mortality is as good as Cuba's, we get a significant portion of the populace "erupting" at town halls. Our Constitution is under the greatest threat because our President believes that the richest country in the world should at least have a life expectancy as long as Jordan. And now there are people with guns at these events, and being put on national television thereafter. And their representatives just egg them on.

All the while these same folks were silent while the United States adopted an official policy of torture. They were silent when the US government was expanded with the largest non-military discretionary increases, which amounted to little more than corporate welfare for drug companies.

Sure, these nutballs are true believers. But they are true believers of misinformation and lies, planted by assholes on television and radio who will say any damn thing for viewership and market share. They are planted by cynical politicians who know they can get electoral headway as they will never be called on it. They are planted by the same people who have put "recission" and "preexisting condition" in the lingo.

It's enough to make me want to pull my hair out. Worse, it makes me think of what happens when the violent talk actually takes root. Lincoln, Gandhi, MLK, Rabin -- just a few clear-headed thinkers taken out by reactionaries. At this point in time, with the economy still in the shitter, with unsustainable rises in health care, with two wars still going on, I just don't know if we could get through that without this country falling apart. With it over a debate on helping people not go bankrupt when they are diagnosed with cancer, I wonder if we really should...

4 comments:

MS said...

I totally agree!! It gets frustrating--but I think you are totally right.

Unknown said...

Right on Ed...to bad the general public is not as well informed or as interested as you...and all this enlightenment from a doctor!...Holy Moly...keep up the good fight...cheers, John H., Houston

oliviao said...

What a worthwhile rant! We need more doctors like you - only heart and passion will change the horrible inequities that exist in our current health care system! Certainly appealing to intellect has failed miserably!

susie said...

To quote Freddie on this subject -
So what's all the fuss about providing American citizens health care? Why haven't we done it before now & why are people resisting doing it now? Those that are raising issues about the cost were more than happy to spend trillions of dollars, not to mention thousands of lives, to fight unnecessary wars to enrich Halliburton, Bechtel & our country's owner during the Bush years, Saudi Arabia. So what if it costs us some extra money. Isn't taking care of the health needs off our citizens more important than bailing out already mega-wealthy financial institutions? Shouldn't we be more concerned about the health of our children than some stockholders in some corporations that made some bad decisions? Does anybody, other than health insurance companies, believe that health care in this country does not need to be reformed? . . . And radically? . . . And soon? So, what's all the fuss about? . . . Really! Are the obstructionists so afraid of Obama, or Democrats, or Liberals doing something good and necessary for our citizens that will block any reforms in the name of politics so that their opposition won't get credit for making something good happen? Why are they so willing to "cut off their nose to spite their face?" I guess there are some things that I will never understand. Or maybe I do understand it and just don't like or agree with it. I know it sounds idealistic, but what happened to the government by, of, and for the people? Will we ever see that type of government again in our lifetime? I'm afraid that I know the answer to the previous question & I don't like it.