When Health Care Becomes Personal

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Arnold Kling discusses how the medical establishment has treated his elderly father, in When Health Care Becomes Personal — then draws some larger conclusions:

Medicare is wonderful for relieving the elderly from the burden of worrying about health care expenses. By the same token, it is wonderful for relieving doctors of the burden of worrying about the elderly as customers. You get paid for understanding the billing system, not for understanding your patients.

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