Worthwhile convo between Jay Parkinson and Ortho…

I am soooo behind on sharing everything that is going on around me related to healthcare, employers, consumerism, and the proposed government ‘public plan’ for healthcare [I get 2-3 phone calls a week from various system constituents and politicians posing questions, ideas, or plans around healthcare consumerism].  However, what causes me to perk up is when ‘front-line and in-the-trenches’ discussions surface across the blog-o-sphere such as the one taking place over on Dr. Jay Parkinson’s blog of HelloHealth [click here for the blog post].

Of most interest to me (selfishly) is an insightful comment made by the Orthopod:

…In one of the only examples of its kind, a true randomized placebo trial was published on this in NEJM and there was found to be no difference in outcome for knee scope in pts with joint space narrowing, yet the procedure continues to be done at a very high rate.  Why?  Because it pays $800-$1000.  And it takes 1/2 hour.  In fact there are studies showing that people who get scoped, go on to get a knee replacement sooner.   I don’t know if any committee is the solution.  Since patients don’t pay their own money, they are not incentivized to ask the right questions or be skeptical enough. And the CMS fixed pie system makes the PMD/ specialist war almost inevitable.  Sad.

PUH-LEAZ-EEEEE  go read the full post but MORE IMPORTANTLY read further down where the Orthopod adds a longer follow-up comment.  This frame of reference from the front-line is worth the 10min time it takes to read.

Nice, Jay. Simply Nice and Well framed.

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