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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2025 · 19 MIN

The Dangers of Specialty Care: Misplaced incentives lead to expensive and dangerous outcomes

from Return to Healing: Common Sense Health Care · host Andy and Alan

Alan and Andy discuss specialty care and its inherent dangers.  We tell about specific patient examples, why excessive specialization seems appealing but results in over-testing and over-treatment, and how we can instantly change policy to mitigate the damage from specialization.  Ultimately specialists are paid more to convince people they are sick and lead them down a road of testing, procedures, and medicines.A few book and article recommendations:-No More Tears, by NYT journalist Gardiner Harris, which explores the history of Johnson and Johnson and the complicity of media, the FDA, and academic medicine in the drug company's deceptive assault on the American public with dangerous drugs and products.-FDA Approved and Ineffective, by Shannon Brownlee and Jean Lenzer, in The Lever magazine, showing that much of what the FDA approves is both dangerous and ineffective as they bow to the wishes of Big Pharma.  Click Here for Article. "The greater the ignorance, the greater the dogmatism."  -William Osler, MDwww.returntohealing.com

Alan and Andy discuss specialty care and its inherent dangers. We tell about specific patient examples, why excessive specialization seems appealing but results in over-testing and over-treatment, and how we can instantly change policy to mitigate the damage from specialization. Ultimately specialists are paid more to convince people they are sick and lead them down a road of testing, procedures, and medicines. A few book and article recommendations: -No More Tears, by NYT journal...

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