The interventions for health are
all focussed at the individual level, aimed to cure rather than prevent. This can be seen
in Hong Kong, where 90% of the health care budget goes on running hospitals (mostly paying
salaries of doctors and nurses) and only 10% goes to the Department of Health to run
prevention and screening programmes.This is perpetuated by the adoption of
macro-economic models, which fail to adequately balance the need for a prosperous economy
with the provision of real choices for people to make about how to live their lives.
Profit should not be the only consideration.
The result of the dominant model is that individuals regulate themselves in order to
keep healthy, have to pay when they get sick and take the blame for doing so.
There are many objections to this idea. Can you think of some?
Further reading:
Lupton D. The imperative of Health. Sage. 1995.