From Deseret News archives:
Utah doctors say industry must share blame
They say health system rewards quantity over quality of results
Presenters at the University of Utah School of Medicine's 10th annual alumni conference weren't asked to specifically address the whys and wherefores of the skyrocketing cost of medical care. By the end of the five-hour session, however, the meeting had shifted into a kind of solutions triage.
Just as quality of care equates to a "spare-no-expense" attitude among U.S. health-care consumers, health-care providers have operated under a type of spare-no-procedure approach, several speakers and attendees said during a question-and-answer period that concluded the day.
Some of the doctors labeled the health-care delivery system as "perverse" because it is built to reward quantity of procedures over quality of outcomes. The doctors' acceptance that they are contributing to the problems is not an official stance within the state medical society, nor is it a mea culpa by the doctors.
"In an era when we routinely achieve miracles in medicine, we have a striking inability to do what we know works," James said, noting that in every sector, there are huge amounts of waste and spiraling prices that limit access to care for consumers and limit front-line care providers' ultimate goal of producing the best result possible for each patient.
Quoting Francis Bacon, a fellow expert who wrestled with innovation in the 16th century, James said: "He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator."
The evil of the current U.S. health-care system could be summed up in the numerous studies that show the United States system is by far the most expensive, while it is near the bottom in quality and beneficial outcome measurements compared with 19 other first-world countries.
"We've got a lot of questions to answer and situations to answer for," said Linn Baker, who implemented the statewide preferred-provider network for public employees. He is chairman of the Utah Health Policy Project's governing board.
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