Government Versus Your Health
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In Dallas, Texas, a nurse practitioner must pay $50,000 to a “supervising” doctor. getty A new book by Dr. Jeffrey Singer proposes a simple idea: “Every human being of adult years and sound mind has the right to determine what shall be done with his own body.” You might think that principle is hard to argue with. Yet in Your Body, Your Health Care, Singer shows that government potentially interferes with just about every decision we make in health care. Government regulations limit whom we can seek care from, what facilities we can seek care in, what drugs we can take and who can prescribe them. In fact, there is hardly any area of medicine where we are able to make unrestricted choices. In Dallas, Texas, where I live, for example, I am not allowed to seek care from a nurse-practitioner in independent practice, even if the services she offers are services she has been trained to provide by government-sanctioned training programs. The only exception is for a nurse who pays a doctor an average of $50,000 a year to “supervise” her practice. Yet this supervision is perfunctory and has almost no real content. It is little more than an expensive bribe that nurses are required to pay doctors for the right to do what they have been trained to do. Both patients and nurses are paying the cost of that bribe. You might think that restrictions like this one exist because of government’s concern that patients might make bad decisions that would be harmful to themselves. Yet in states where nurses are able to practice without paying doctors $50,000 (27 in all), there is no evidence of patient harm. At times, Singer (who is himself a general surgeon) suggests that much government regulation of medical care is overzealous paternalism.…
Filed under: News - @ May 12, 2025 11:20 pm