The trend was already turning away from running to tend one sick animal, and turning toward the “herd health” concept. If you have a limited number of dollars to spend on medical care for your livestock, you want to take the approach that will yield the greatest number of healthy, marketable individuals.
True, I may lose a few animals, but the better overall care has still left me with more animals to sell than if I had concentrated on just dealing with sick ones on an individual basis. The concept is to treat the herd as one big entity, and to get the best results while spending the least money. This holds true whether we are talking about so-called "factory farming", or the organic, free-range variety.
Of course, this doesn’t come from medical specialists who deal with cancer and women’s health. It comes from the folks who are trying to come up with an explanation about how “health care reform” will save the country money. There's a scary trend.
Well, I planned on working till I drop dead, anyhow. I just have to be sure to drop dead suddenly instead of getting sick. That’s why I ride a motorcycle.
UPDATE 11/21/09: Well, I should have gone to the original report instead of listening to the news media. Today's Wall Street Journal says "We probably, in retrospect, could have been more clear." This from Dr. Diana Petitti, vice-chairwoman of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. "The task force is not against women having mammograms in their 40s." Instead, she said, it is in favor of women in that age range deciding on their own, after consulting with their doctors, whether to undergo regular screenings. Similarly, they did not mean to deter women from practicing self-examination. They merely intended to signal primary-care physicians that they no longer need to teach women how to do it. Now there's a fine distinction.
On the one hand, it's easy to conclude that this is just a case of the media sensationalizing a poorly understood scientific report. On the other hand, if I were a conspiracy theorist, I could see this as a trial balloon to see how easily the sheep go to the slaughter. Apparently, the sheep are not so eager to lie down and die. Good.
I wondered if the media interpreted the actual report in order to get a reaction? It does seem like this is a way to weasel out of paying for women under 50 to get regular mammograms.
Posted by: Janet | November 28, 2009 at 06:00 AM