Total Depravity: The United States Medical Industry

Americans increasingly are treated to death, spending more time in hospitals in their final days, trying last-ditch treatments that often buy only weeks of time, and racking up bills that have made medical care a leading cause of bankruptcies. More than 80 percent of people who die in the United States have a long, progressive illness such as cancer, heart failure or Alzheimer’s disease. More than 80 percent of such patients say they want to avoid hospitalization and intensive care when they are dying, according to the Dartmouth Atlas Project, which tracks health care trends. Yet the numbers show that’s not what is happening.

Why? Not because it’s good for patients, but because it’s good for the bottom line of the already outrageously wealthy medical industry. Doctors, hospitals, insurance companies… they all get richer the longer you live because once you’re dead, they can’t bill you for unnecessary and pointless services.