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Health Care Wastefulness Is Detailed in Studies - NYTimes.com

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In a snapshot of systemic waste, researchers have calculated that more than half of the 354 million doctor visits made each year for acute medical care, like for fevers, stomachaches and coughs, are not with a patient's primary physician, and that more than a quarter take place in hospital emergency rooms.

The authors of the study, which was published Tuesday in the journal Health Affairs, said it highlighted a significant question about the new federal health care law: can access to primary care be maintained, much less improved, when an already inadequate and inefficient system takes on an expected 32 million newly insured customers?

The study is the first to quantify the problem, according to Dr. Stephen R. Pitts, the lead author and an associate professor of emergency medicine at Emory University. Examining records of acute care visits from 2001 to 2004, the researchers concluded that 28 percent took place in emergency rooms, including almost all of the visits made on weekends and after office hours.

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spudpundit

In our cities we're seeing a minor growth industry in hospitals opening "doc-in-the-box" medical offices, which may be an attempt to ameliorate some of these emergency room visits.

There is more to the study, as well, stating that some of the waste comes from physicians performing "defensive medicine" (not to be confused with preventive medicine).

A separate study in the same issue of Health Affairs illuminates another source of waste in the health care system — medical liability and defensive medicine.

The paper by three Harvard professors and a colleague at the University of Melbourne in Australia estimates that the medical-liability system added $55.6 billion to the cost of American medicine in 2008, equal to 2.4 percent of total health spending.

More than 8 of every 10 of those dollars — $45.6 billion — was attributed to defensive medicine by physicians who order unnecessary tests and procedures to protect themselves from malpractice claims.

While the dollar amount is “not trivial,” the authors noted that the fraction of total health spending “is less than some imaginative estimates put forward in the health reform debate.”

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Reply#1 - Tue Sep 7, 2010 1:43 PM EDT
Gaynel

Just ran across this and thought I'd comment. First, the doc-in-the boxes are in response to the ER's bieng used as doctors office, I believe this to be true. And, two, we do not practice preventative medicine here. That has been a mantra of mine for years. Really sad. And third, I could save somebody alot of money and time with a simple poll of nurses.

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Reply#2 - Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:27 PM EDT
spudpundit

As "observers with no power to change" nurses probably can put their finger right on most problems in modern health care.

I wasn't aware of the problem with the lack of preventive medicine in doc-in-the-boxes until I went to one for a sinus infection. My blood pressure was up. I told the PA that I had done pretty well with Benicar in the past. She said she couldn't prescribe it for me as she wouldn't be able to follow up on treatment.

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#2.1 - Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:34 PM EDT
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Gaynel

It's not just in those places sadly. Our population is so transient anymore that continuity is the first issue of concern. Doctors are not prone to give copies of their files to anyone and so when transferring from one doctor to another complete files don't always follow. I know that to be true in my case specifically. The next issue is liability. No one wants to be responsible for anything or anyone. (Please don't let me rant about insurance companies) Don't most things usually wind up with the chicken or egg issue?

I may be having a bad brain day. Yes, I definately am. Later my friend.

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Reply#3 - Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:27 PM EDT
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