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by missedthecue
538 days ago
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Yes managing chronic disease is good and important but there is no healthcare system that is so good it can outrun an obese population. The healthy population will always do better than infinity spending and care on a sick one. |
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Having access to doctors helps to manage disease.
Obesity is a disease.
In particular, having access to PCPs helps to manage obesity.
Our healthcare system yields poor access to healthcare.
In particular, it yields poor access to PCPs.
Ergo the obese population is in part an output of and not an external input into the design of our healthcare system.
Ergo changes to the healthcare system absolutely can — and in fact should have as a key goal to — yield changes to levels of obesity.
> “ Rearrange healthcare/government insurance models all you want; it can't fix that.”
This claim is false. The mental model of an obese population being exclusively an input into our healthcare system does not track with what we know about the relationship between healthcare and obesity.