the system is not designed to provide any assistance to promoting healthy behaviors.
[/i]how do you come with this nonsense.[/i]
we are BOMBARDED with messages about how cholesterol and saturated fats are bad for you, about how smoking kills you, about the benefits of exercise, eating a varied diet, lowering our stress. For heaven's sake, i just hear a news story on "metabolic syndrome" driving home in the car! Hospitals and clinics and job sites offer free lipid screening and blood pressure screening. Those "evil" drug companies provide free or nearly free medications to zillions of patients. The Onion does comedy pieces about trial lawyers suing "Big Chocolate" for causing obesity, actual trial attornies sue McDonalds because someone got obese eating Big Mac's all the time. Everybody knows what "healthy behaviors" are. They just choose not act that way, and your not going to change that unless you make the behavior illegal, or very expensive (taxes).
The single most effective way to cut down on smoking...raise the cost of a pack of cigarettes. Cut down on drinking, make it more expensive. Cut down on drug usage..handle drug sellers like they do in Singapore (don't ask).
wake up liberals!!! people choose to smoke, choose to overeat, choose to be sedentary....and your fantasies about "only if we spent more money (preferably yours, not mine) on preventative care we would all be buff and healthy, is sophomoric and naive. anyone who believes this just isn't basing their opinions on reality, facts, or experience about how the world, and people really act.
the "system" is set up to manage and provide services that people want and need. the problem is, they want to have unhealthy lifestyles, and they don't want to pay for the consequences. now design a health care system that serves that paradigm.
p.s. don't forget that trial lawyers are a huge "tax" on everyone who utilizes health care.