Friday, May 28, 2010

Dutch Health Themes of Service

As I again intertwingle with the U.S. health care system, I realize how much I like the Dutch approach. The Dutch health services are world known in some circles because of their approach to care based on fourteen themes: Five general themes, nine themes related to special groups of patients and public health problems -

1. Competition - it can stimulate innovation without being a negative.
2. A strong primary health care - gatekeepers and longstanding relationships with patients
3. Transparent hospitals and other institutes
4. Strong patient unions advocating for the patient
5. Dissemination and implementation of successful experiments - Evidence in practice
6. Centers for youth and family - overweight, autism, ADHD, depression, violence, abuse
7. Safe hospitals with strict patient safety mgt systems
8. Integration of emergency services of ambulances, GP's and hospitals
9. Integrated care programs for chronic disease: DM, COPD, heart failure, stroke, cancer
10. Disease management in mental health services promoting recovery
11.One access to long term care
12.Flexible long term care
13.Professional addiction care
14.Legislation on medical end of live decisions with strict ethical systems

Anything even remotely successful must have strong leadership, allocated resources (taxes in the Dutch case), advocacy at all levels, and integration into new professional training. It's worth a look.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Spill That Keeps on Giving


On Day 22 of the tragic oil spill from the drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

Oil continues to pour into the Gulf from the undersea well at about 200,000 plus gallons per day. The pink, orange oil is now near the shore and has begun to wash up "balls" of oil on beaches, and a national wildlife refuge and nesting ground for sea birds. All sea wildlife is at risk. Shrimping may never recover.

And, there has been no success in stopping the flow of oil. It keeps on coming.

Beyond the direct effects of the oil, has anyone considered the effect of the nearly constant spraying with dispersant? Do we have any idea what the 1000's of gallons of dispersal solution can do to the environment and to human health?

What a tragedy.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Impulse

Why do we, at times, feel ourselves being compelled to improve ourselves, not only for our own sake but for the sake of a higher cause that we sense yet can barely see? What is that soft vibration that tugs on our hearts and beckons us to courageously leap beyond the small confines of the separate self sothat we can participate in the life-process in a much deeper and more
authentic way? - Andrew Cohen

Getting Closer

"It's not much longer". "You'll do fine". "You got this".

I know people are trying to help, encourage and insure my success, but they may be up for a fall. I know I don't have much longer. I'm watching the calender too. I've paid the fees, scheduled the date. But I don't know that I'll do fine, and certainly not sure if I got this. But I am hopeful...that people would just stop trying so hard to say the right thing when there may not be a right thing to say.

Onward into the dark night, the recesses of leukemias, anovulatory mechanisms, lung function, and tumor markers. I don't "got this" yet.