Health reform is front page news in The USA and Australia.(see links) Countries in Europe are also grappling with their health systems. The issues are the same in all developed countries-how can the” system” afford to pay for all the services that the population may want and need. As I write in the upcoming book Dr Joes DIY Health-Putting you in charge of your health : “The health system is in fact a disease system. Why? Because the only real way for you to enter the system is to have a disease. If you are healthy and you front up at your local doctor or hospital, there is a fair chance that you’ll be told to go away because there is nothing particularly wrong with you. Despite the overall health of people having never been better, in an interesting paradox there is now a growing “crisis” and rising “burden” of disease which is crippling the various “health care” systems. This burden of disease is a result of the lifestyles that people choose. Diseases such as diabetes, arterial sclerosis, hypertension, gastric reflux and irritable bowel syndrome, to name just a few, are called “lifestyle illness diseases” because they are brought about through elements of lifestyle. Western medicine tends to treat these conditions with medications rather than changes in lifestyle.” Treatment with hospital beds and medication is expensive. Yet in all the proposals and discussions about ”reform” a fundamental assumption is always made-namely that people will continue to develop chronic illnesses in increasing numbers and will out increasing demands on the system to “fix them”. Essentially the arguments are about who pays how much, between the individual, private insurers and government. Hospitals, doctors and pharmaceutical companies are on the receiving end of these transactions No consideration seems to be given to the notion
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John


