
Ordinary Medicine
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Most of us want and expect medicineāĆĆ“s miracles to extend our lives. In todayāĆĆ“s aging society, however, the line between life-giving therapies and too much treatment is hard to seeāĆĆ®itāĆĆ“s being obscured by a perfect storm created by the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries, along with insurance companies. In Ordinary Medicine Sharon R. Kaufman investigates what drives that stormāĆĆ“s āĆĆŗmore is betterāĆù approach to medicine: a nearly invisible chain of social, economic, and bureaucratic forces that has made once-extraordinary treatments seem ordinary, necessary, and desirable. Since 2002 Kaufman has listened to hundreds of older patients, their physicians and family members express their hopes, fears, and reasoning as they faced the line between enough and too much intervention. Their stories anchor Ordinary Medicine. TodayāĆĆ“s medicine, Kaufman contends, shapes nearly every AmericanāĆĆ“s experience of growing older, and ultimately medicine is undermining its own ability to function as a social good. KaufmanāĆĆ“s careful mapping of the sources of our health care dilemmas should make it far easier to rethink and renew medicineāĆĆ“s goals.
Ordinary Medicine
