Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2018

Brief AARP Article Review!


The following in a  post I was working on ....... well you can see, two years ago September of 2016. However, upon reviewing what I had written, I found it good and noteworthy, so I am going to post  what I did review. I hope you enjoy my viewpoints.
 
9/18/2016

Today I would like to review an article I read in the AARP Bulletin Dated September 2016. Yup, That means it is totally current, mainstream and legit, right?

Well lets just take a look at it first before making decisions. The title of the article is “How the Healthcare System can Harm You’.  (front page title) Then on the article page in large bold letters 12 WAYS THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM MAY BE HARMING YOU.  Well that doesn’t sound good. Can we believe this. Let me clarify, as a nurse, I find the system of care to be miss named, more correctly it should be disease care, or disease management.  If you are reading this, I am thinking you somewhat agree with me.

Why should we even read such things, right, because all it does is put fear in our hearts and leaves us not knowing what to do. After all, Isn’t this is the only care system that we have? Not true. There is a growing number of practitioners who approach your health with a preventative, core issue, healing modality. These Practitioners are MD’s, ND’s, DC’s and Holistic nurses like myself. At the core of all of those who practice in a more holistic, healthy, foundational way, not just disease management but healing and health prevention, is you. Did I say that loud enough? YOU! You are at the core of your health! There is no argument here. Ask any practitioner and they will tell you that they are limited by the client’s (plug in patient here) ability to understand what needs to be done and will follow through with the lifestyle changes that need to happen for them to obtain/maintain improved health.

So knowledge is king here. Reading an article like this can open your eyes to what happens when you don’t take your health seriously.

1.     Wrong Diagnosis-
According to this article, 10% if patient’s deaths and up to 17 percent of all episodes of preventable harm in hospitals are possibly due to errors in diagnosis. It seems the recipe way of diagnosing is not all that valid.  The take charge of your health perspective: Know what the Doc is thinking and if the shoe doesn’t fit, let him know about it. Always, always, always have another family, friend, person there to help you think all this through. If you don’t protect your health no one else has the time to.

2.     Sloppy practices
OOPs, sorry, we cut off the wrong limb. Guess we’ll get it right the next time. Are you shuddering at this reality? You should be. We all should be. The article explains that in a recent study of 12 U.S. cities 45 percent of patients didn’t receive the recommended care for their condition. This happens, the article says, because “patients are complicated”. Where the article talks about people having A,B, C, and D disease to treat with the treatment of condition A conflicting with condition C and D.  That is the disease model of care take on the problem. The Integrative, Functional, holistic models of care address a person’s overall health issues. The “diseases” here that the article is talking about are nothing more than chronic health problems which are brought on by diet and lifestyle choices as well as environmental toxins.  Bottom line; if the root cause is never addressed, you will never reach a treatment that will help your body heal from all of you chronic illnesses. 

3.     Lax Hygiene
Folks, this is just the good ole wash your hands, keep things clean issue.  While there has been some great strides in decreasing diseases spread in the hospital, according to the article, patient’s still pick up an estimated 721,800 infections a years in health care setting! Their take, if you see one of your care givers(DR, RN) not wash their hands, say something to them. The Take Charge of your Health take is to STAY OUT OF HOSPITALS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. Again, take a buddy with you if you have to be there for some reason.

4.     Poor communication
Yet another reason to stay out of the hospital if you can. It is near impossible to not loose information from nursing shift to shift report and from change of DR to DR. Don’t hesitate to fill in you care giver if it appears they are not treating you appropriately.

5.     Dismal discharge Planning
Understanding what to do after discharge . Making sure the discharged patient understand what to do after discharge can be fatal for the patient. Make sure you are sent home with instructions that address all your questions. If it is written down you will be able to refer to it if you forget what you were told. And do not be afraid to call the provider of care if you do have a question that was not addressed in the instructions.

The following key issues were covered in this article but I no longer know where the article is. Please note, the above information and comments are still relevant today Oct. 1, 2018. Not much has improved. The system is trying, but as with any large system, there are problems and that is why I always promote taking charge of your own health. Being responsible for yourself, your diet, lifestyle, medications, medical treatments! Sounds like a big undertaking, and it is, but oh so worth the effort. Without our health life can be miserable. Once lost, health is hard to regain. And even with our best efforts, we can still deal with some pretty daunting health issues.
 
6.     Drug Blunders
7.     Knowledge Gaps
8.     Dangerous Doctors
9.     Buried information
10. An Out-paitent Black hole
11. Small thinking
12. Clinician Burnout.

If I can find the AARP article I will finish my review of it. Until then, this gives than, this gives a small insight into one nurses viewpoint of the first 5 key issues of the article.

See you next week! Thank you for reading my blog.

Healthbug

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Health Insurance

One of my pet peeves is the idea that health insurance for everyone will lower/control the cost of healthcare! Let's take a look at what health insurance is. It is a pay system for healthcare. Opps, I am sorry, really it is a pay system for disease care. Think about it! Even if everyone could get free care at your Doctor/hospital/ER, would that help people be healthier? Whether it is healthcare or disease care, what we are talking about is paying for someone else to take care of you AFTER you get sick! How can that possibly lower the cost of providing that care?
I had a nurse make the following statement to me one day. "I don't know why I am still sick, I go to the Dr. all the time." This statement indicates that this person thinks the Dr is the one that makes her well. Yes, the medical professionals help foster that line of thinking. "Don't take x without consulting your Dr first! Don't do X without consulting your Dr first"
What about paying attention to yourself, your body and how you respond to food, exercise, vitamins, medication. If you have just starting taking or doing X and you start having adverse symptoms then maybe you need to stop taking/doing whatever it is. Pay attention! Know yourself.Of course some things take much more thought and figuring out than "I do this and that happens" Sometimes food you eat doesn't affect you until 24-36 hours later. This really complicates the issue,however, you are still more apt to figure it out if you apply yourself than someone else. Again, know yourself.
I've been tending a lot of garden plants lately. This has always been a tedious but very rewarding activity for me. The mundane activity seems to always lend itself to thinking on a deeper level. Yesterday I noticed a sunflower plant that had been half mowed over by the neighbor, the plant was still green and determined to live, even though it was bent over at the ground level and it's stem was lying parallel to the ground. It struck me how determined plants are to survive. Weeds are sprayed with chemicals, hacked on, pulled out yet they will struggle to survive irregardless of the onslaught.
We are the same. Stress, bad food, poisons, radiation all are negative influences on our health and well being. You get a cut, it is almost impossible to stop it from healing, stitches or not. I know there are times for the ER but expecting a Dr to heal you is asking for the impossible. They may facilitate, but they can not heal you,even in the ER. Your body is the healer! Thus, it is you who can make the biggest impact on your health with your lifestyle and food choices and knowing that you hold the keys to your health!
So wrapping this up, my healthcare is my responsibility. I choose who I go to for advice about my health and I choose what to do with that advice. In my opinion, Health Insurance will simply make Insurance Companies wealthier. Another, "think about it", if our present system of "healthcare" was working, we would not have the increase in every major chronic disease out there like we do. If what we have was working, we would be getting healthier as a nation. We are not. I believe the answer lies in helping people be informed, take responsibility for themselves, know themselves as only they can and trust their body and themselves to be in charge of that health and healing.
Until next time, Be healthy!
Healthbug