Dec
17
An Exclusive Interview with Barbara Starfield
Filed Under Future of Medicine, Health Care Reform, Medical Maiming
MEDICALLY CAUSED DEATH IN AMERICA
On July 26, 2000, the US medical community received a titanic shock to the system, when one of its most respected and honored public-health experts, Dr. Barbara Starfield, revealed her findings on healthcare in America.
The landmark Starfield study, “Is US health really the best in the world?”, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, came to the following conclusions:
Every year in the US there are:
12,000 deaths from unnecessary surgeries;
7,000 deaths from medication errors in hospitals;
20,000 deaths from other errors in hospitals;
80,000 deaths from infections acquired in hospitals;
106,000 deaths from FDA-approved correctly prescribed medicines.
The total of medically-caused deaths in the US every year is 225,000.
This makes the medical system the third leading cause of death in the US, behind heart disease and cancer.
The Starfield study is the most explosive revelation about modern healthcare in America ever published. The credentials of its author and the journal in which it appeared are, within the highest medical circles, impeccable.
Yet, on the heels of Starfield’s astonishing findings, although media reporting was extensive, it soon dwindled. No major newspaper or television network mounted an ongoing “Medicalgate” investigation. Neither the US Department of Justice nor federal health agencies undertook prolonged remedial action.
All in all, it seemed that those parties who could have taken effective steps to correct this mind-boggling situation preferred to ignore it.
On December 6-7, 2009, I interviewed Dr. Starfield by email.
What has been the level and tenor of the response to your findings, since 2000?
My papers on the benefits of primary care have been widely used, including in Congressional testimony and reports. However, the findings on the relatively poor health in the US have received almost no attention. The American public appears to have been hoodwinked into believing that more interventions lead to better health, and most people that I meet are completely unaware that the US does not have the ‘best health in the world’.
In the medical research community, have your medically-caused mortality statistics been debated, or have these figures been accepted, albeit with some degree of shame?
The findings have been accepted by those who study them. There has been only one detractor, a former medical school dean, who has received a lot of attention for claiming that the US health system is the best there is and we need more of it. He has a vested interest in medical schools and teaching hospitals (they are his constituency). They, of course, would like an even greater share of the pie than they now have, for training more specialists. (Of course, the problem is that we train specialists—at great public cost—who then do not practice up to their training—they spend half of their time doing work that should be done in primary care and don’t do it as well.)
Have health agencies of the federal government consulted with you on ways to mitigate the effects of the US medical system?
NO.
Since the FDA approves every medical drug given to the American people, and certifies it as safe and effective, how can that agency remain calm about the fact that these medicines are causing 106,000 deaths per year?
Even though there will always be adverse events that cannot be anticipated, the fact is that more and more unsafe drugs are being approved for use. Many people attribute that to the fact that the pharmaceutical industry is (for the past ten years or so) required to pay the FDA for reviews—which puts the FDA into a untenable position of working for the industry it is regulating. There is a large literature on this.
Aren’t your 2000 findings a severe indictment of the FDA and its standard practices?
They are an indictment of the US health care industry: insurance companies, specialty and disease-oriented medical academia, the pharmaceutical and device manufacturing industries, all of which contribute heavily to re-election campaigns of members of Congress. The problem is that we do not have a government that is free of influence of vested interests. Alas, [it] is a general problem of our society—which clearly unbalances democracy.
Can you offer an opinion about how the FDA can be so mortally wrong about so many drugs?
Yes, it cannot divest itself from vested interests. (Again, [there is] a large literature about this, mostly unrecognized by the people because the industry-supported media give it no attention.
Would it be correct to say that, when your JAMA study was published in 2000, it caused a momentary stir and was thereafter ignored by the medical community and by pharmaceutical companies?
Are you sure it was a momentary stir? I still get at least one email a day asking for a reprint—ten years later! The problem is that its message is obscured by those that do not want any change in the US health care system.
Do medical schools in the US, and intern/residency programs in hospitals, offer significant “primary care” physician training and education?
NO. Some of the most prestigious medical teaching institutions do not even have family physician training programs [or] family medicine departments. The federal support for teaching institutions greatly favors specialist residencies, because it is calculated on the basis of hospital beds. [Dr. Starfield has done extensive research showing that family doctors, who deliver primary care—as opposed to armies of specialists—produce better outcomes for patients.]
Are you aware of any systematic efforts, since your 2000 JAMA study was published, to remedy the main categories of medically caused deaths in the US?
No systematic efforts; however, there have been a lot of studies. Most of them indicate higher rates [of death] than I calculated.
What was your personal reaction when you reached the conclusion that the US medical system was the third leading cause of death in the US?
I had previously done studies on international comparisons and knew that there were serious deficits in the US health care system, most notably in lack of universal coverage and a very poor primary care infrastructure. So I wasn’t surprised.
Has anyone from the FDA, since 2000, contacted you about the statistical findings in your JAMA paper?
NO. Please remember that the problem is not only that some drugs are dangerous but that many drugs are overused or inappropriately used. The US public does not seem to recognize that inappropriate care is dangerous—more does not mean better. The problem is NOT mainly with the FDA but with population expectations.
… Some drugs are downright dangerous; they may be prescribed according to regulations but they are dangerous.
Concerning the national health plan before Congress—if the bill is passed, and it is business as usual after that, and medical care continues to be delivered in the same fashion, isn’t it logical to assume that the 225,000 deaths per year will rise?
Probably—but the balance is not clear. Certainly, those who are not insured now and will get help with financing will probably be marginally better off overall.
Did your 2000 JAMA study sail through peer review, or was there some opposition to publishing it?
It was rejected by the first journal that I sent it to, on the grounds that ‘it would not be interesting to readers’!
Do the 106,000 deaths from medical drugs only involve drugs prescribed to patients in hospitals, or does this statistic also cover people prescribed drugs who are not in-patients in hospitals?
I tried to include everything in my estimates. Since the commentary was written, many more dangerous drugs have been added to the marketplace.
106,000 people die as a result of CORRECTLY prescribed medicines. I believe that was your point in your 2000 study. Overuse of a drug or inappropriate use of a drug would not fall under the category of “correctly prescribed.” Therefore, people who die after “overuse” or “inappropriate use” would be IN ADDITION TO the 106,000 and would fall into another or other categories.
‘Appropriate’ means that it is not counter to regulations. That does not mean that the drugs do not have adverse effects.
Some comments from the interviewer:
I’m aware there are reports, outside the mainstream, which conclude far more than 225,000 people in the US die every year as a result of medical treatment. For example, see the work of Carolyn Dean, Trueman Tuck, Gary Null, Martin Feldman, Debora Rasio, Dorothy Smith.
This interview with Dr. Starfield reveals that, even when an author has unassailable credentials within the medical-research establishment, the findings can result in no changes made to the system.
Yes, many persons and organizations within the medical system contribute to the annual death totals of patients, and media silence and public ignorance are certainly major factors, but the FDA is the assigned gatekeeper, when it comes to the safety of medical drugs. The buck stops there. If those drugs the FDA is certifying as safe are killing, like clockwork, 106,000 people a year, the Agency must be held accountable. The American people must understand that.
As for the other 119,000 people killed every year as a result of hospital treatment, this horror has to be laid at the doors of those institutions. Further, to the degree that hospitals are regulated and financed by state and federal governments, the relevant health agencies assume culpability.
It is astounding, as well, that the US Department of Justice has failed to weigh in on Starfield’s findings. If 225,000 medically caused deaths per year is not a crime by the Dept. of Justice’s standards, then what is?
To my knowledge, not one person in America has been fired from a job or even censured as result of these medically caused deaths.
Dr. Starfield’s findings have been available for nine years. She has changed the perception of the medical landscape forever. In a half-sane nation, she would be accorded a degree of recognition that would, by comparison, make the considerable list of her awards pale. And significant and swift action would have been taken to punish the perpetrators of these crimes and reform the system from its foundations.
In these times, medical schools continue turning out a preponderance of specialists who then devote themselves to promoting the complexities of human illness and massive drug treatment. Whatever the shortcomings of family doctors, their tradition speaks to less treatment, more common sense, and a proper reliance on the immune systems of patients.
The pharmaceutical giants stand back and carve up the populace into “promising markets.” They seek new disease labels and new profits from more and more toxic drugs. They do whatever they can—legally or illegally—to influence doctors in their prescribing habits. Some drug studies which show negative results are buried. FDA panels are filled with doctors who have drug-company ties. Legislators are incessantly lobbied and supported with pharma campaign monies.
Nutrition, the cornerstone of good health, is ignored or devalued by most physicians. Meanwhile, the FDA continues to attack nutritional supplements, even though the overall safety record of these nutrients is good, whereas, once again, the medical drugs the FDA certifies as safe are killing 106,000 Americans per year.
Physicians are trained to pay exclusive homage to peer-reviewed published drug studies. These doctors unfailingly ignore the fact that, if medical drugs are killing a million Americans per decade, the studies on which those drugs are based must be fraudulent or, at the very least, massively incompetent. In other words, the whole literature is suspect, unreliable, and impenetrable.
At the same time, without evidence, doctors off-handedly tout their work with great confidence. Some years ago, a resident at a major New York hospital harangued me about the primacy of controlled studies. She boasted, in passing, that the hospital’s heart-bypass surgery team was considered the best in the city, and one of the best in the country. I asked her for a reference. Was her statement a combination of folk-wisdom and rumor, or was there a proper study that confirmed her opinion? A bit chagrined, she admitted it was hearsay. I was sure she would repeat her tune, however, many times.
Claiming evidence where there is none, and denying the evidence that the medical system does great harm, are apparently part of the weave of the modern Hippocratic Oath.
JON RAPPOPORT
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This article is Right On! Over the years I’ve tried to get the St.Louis Post Dispatch to compare medical deaths with war deaths in Iraq(which they constantly headlined). They never responded.
I’ve been in the nutrition business for a dozen years … brought in kicking and screaming … until I saw the light of what
RealFood nutrition can do. Even with good
science behind our products, most doctors’ ears and eyes are closed to doing due dili- gence. Even when they see that double-blind
placebo-controlled doesn’t always work. I
could go on and on … but you know the story!
But thank you for publishing the article.
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K M Kelly Reply:
December 18th, 2009 at 4:41 am
What whole food nutritional companies do you recommend? Thanks.
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Wonderful article and thank you for bringing this to us.
It is a sad state of affairs that our elected officials will bankrupt American businesses due to one or two deaths (usually caused by user error) and that we will recall FIFTY MILLION items for a small handful of deaths, yet they turn a completely blind eye to hundreds of thousands of deaths at the hands of the medical establishment.
What a world we live in. Up is down, day is night and recovery is one massive tax and control plan away.
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According to the study Death In Medicine (referenced in What is Allopathy? on my website), modern medicine kills over 780,000 people a year, and therefore ranks as the #1 source of injury and death in America.
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The FDA is the same agency telling us vaccines are safe. Should be renamed the Federal Death Agency
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Yes, thanks for this article and interview. I heard a few years ago that the medical establishment was essentially killing a quarter of its patients (accidentally), and since then I have tried to engage intelligent people in a discussion about this. I am floored that most people don’t want to discuss it, and that the population in general isn’t up in arms about this.
Imagine what would happen if natural and alternative practitioners killed a significnt fraction of their patients–they would likely be burned at the stake!!
I can only surmise that Western Medicine is a religion and therefore immune to critique or analysis.
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Well said!
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why can’t i post this to facebook? please offer that option.
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The ONLY thing I can say negative about this article is why hasnt it been posted years ago all over internet this is very first time I saw it. I could write pages on how prescription medicine and and so called solutions to cancer and blood pressure and pain have detroyed many people I know including myself.
I was given several prescriptions for high blood pressure and after 6 months all it did for me was give me constipation so bad I was in pain for 3 days and could barely function.
I know lady who after taking several prescriptions for pain she ended up having seizures over 20 a day for months !! When I showed doctor the physicians desk reference listing for all her prescriptions which said number 1 side effect from taking the pills is seizures and convulsions and I told doctor she wasnt having seizures and convulsions 3 months ago when she was NOT taking the pills ? I know atleast 20 people that died from getting radiation or chemo for cancer. The cancer wasnt what killed them the treatment did …. I saw many times in Wall Street Journal how the pharmacies and insurance and doctors are all working together and doctors make more money prescribing something than anything else !!! Hope many get to see this article and see truth before its too late for them or there friends and family…this is why FDA and everyone involved are so against natural cures cause alot of people would lose alot of money if people took natural way of healing….
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I was so glad to see all these things collected so neatly into one article!!
The underlying idea seems to be that society needs to take more responsibility for their own health, meaning making efforts to learn and apply healthy lifestyle changes that would go a long way towards diminishing the burdon (or expectation) on the “medical system.”
Wouldn’t “sick-care system” be a more accurately discriptive term? That’s the business they are in, and it behooves them to keep the supply of sickness up so they can continue to increase revenue and stay in business. (I guess the economy has not decreased their volume?)
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Great article. We need to take responsibility for our health. People need to know that they have other options besides medicine and surgery. This is exactly what gives me the passion to do what I do….which is to present wellness solutions to people who want to stay healthy, prevent illness, or recover from.
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Deaths are only the tip of the iceberg. The rest of the iceberg consists of ineffective, experimental and outright quackery being delivered as state of the art medical care. A great book to read about the subject is Melody Petersen’s “Our Daily Meds: How the Pharmaceutical Companies Transformed Themselves into Slick Marketing Machines and Hooked the Nation on Prescription Drugs”
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I don’t think this is unique to our “modern” dilema. My grandmother was nurse in the 1940’s and always said, the last place you want to be when you’re sick is in the hospital.
That was 70 years ago and they knew then that medical care was sketchy at best.
My mother was a nurse in the 60’s and she always said the same thing.
The prescription drug problem is unique to our era though.
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I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW, HAVE THERE BEEN ANY CLASS ACTION LAW SUITS STRARTED FOR THIS ISSUE. I TRIED, BUT BECAUSE OF LACK OF MONEY I WAS TOLD THERE IS NOTHING I CAN DO! IF ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSSTHIS ISSUE WITH ME MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS: PICKYPUTT@YAHOO.COM I DO NOT HAVE A WEB PAGE
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I agree this is a great article, and spotlights the deaths caused my the current medical system. But it doesn’t include the vast amount of people who are permanently harmed/damaged/maimed, and who survive these treatments. Clearly medicince is #1 in death and destruction of the American people. But this tradegy doesn’t end here, as only doctors can decided when you have been harmed enough in order for you to obtain any kind of support. Who needs greater support – well or sick people.
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Education, education, education.
This article exposes the American Medical System that I call “Mediscam” for what it really is. This is good. Share the information with everyone.
The real danger here is not that the evidence has not been published or broadcast through mainstream media, but that even intelligent and otherwise sane citzens (including medical healthcare workers) are ignoring it! It is as if one cannot believe that such a crime against humanity exsists and they are a direct part of it. Many will know the lie and still drive Mom or Dad or little Bobby to their chemotherapy.
Awareness can be a slow and painful process that takes a lifetime to attain and yet is still unfinished.
The powers that made the body can heal the body given the proper food and removal of toxins.
For some of us it will be too late. For most of us it will be a long path. For all of us it is a choice.
Nothing will change until we stop asking an industry based on lies to help us heal our bodies.
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It’s amazing to me that a federal agency that “outlaws” an herb for being implicated in 2-3 deaths without direct proof puts its continued stamp of approval on drugs that kill hundreds of thousands even when “properly prescribed”.
What’s even scarier is that there’s no sign of this changing in the near future.
I’d encourage everyone to thoroughly research any medications before you take them to suppress your symptoms. Look for nutritional and natural remedies that will help you heal instead.
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The real reason for sickness in U.S. is the lack of minerals in the food we eat. Land based minerals are depleted from the soil from raising repeated years growing crops on the land using only NPK fertilizers which only have about 6 minerals, leaving out all of rest of the minerals. Minerals from Ocean Sea Water has all the necessary Minerals in the proper portion annd should be used to remineralize the farm land
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Excellent article, and good comments. And this is precisely how things will change, in this area as in others: ‘the people’ waking up to facts like these available on the internet, thus avoiding the censoring by the corporate-controlled MSM. And then ‘the people’ can vote with their feet, and seek out CAM (Complementary & Alternative Medicine) practitioners. and mount concerted petition campaigns to their political reps to keep the medical-pharmaceutical complex from outlawing its competition.
Thanks, Jon, and thanks all those working to break the long-standing stranglehold in medical matters. It’s people power at its best. (But don’t take it for granted: already the PTB are trying to censor the net. Fight it with total awareness of the clear and present danger. It’s the best weapon that democracy has.)
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Everything in this article I agreed with. I don’t go to western medical practitioners because they don’t listen to patients. I had some fool try to tell me that I had diabetes without doing ANY proper testing to either confirm or disprove it.
Then the idiot made the absumption that because I was a female of a certain age and in a same gender relationship that I wouldn’t be having any more children and he proceeded to prescribe for me some of the most expensive medications that exist for “diabetes,” including one that shouldn’t be taken if a woman wants to get pregnant!
Five prescriptions later, this is what happened: the fool got my test results back and found my cholesterol was a total of 114, which meant I didn’t need Lipitor! I told the moron this, and he argued with me. I didn’t need any of those pills, yet he argued with me about all of it!
I took the damned things for a month, including doing finger sticks eight times a day. After that, I said “screw it!” and threw every bottle away, including the meter I used. Then I found out that my seizures were not because of so-called “diabetes,” but by having a severe allergy to dairy products.
Give me Chinese medicine, herbs,a vegetarian diet, and acupuncture any day of the week over the chemical poison that IS western “medicine.” As it is much younger that Oriental medicine, IT should be called “alternative medicine!”
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