Archive for July, 2009

Doctor-patient talk could cut costs, ethicists say

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
By Elizabeth Landau

(CNN) — Neither of Dr. Arthur Kellerman’s parents wanted to die in a hospital. His father had metastatic cancer and his mother had had multiple strokes, and Kellerman wanted to respect their wishes about the ends of their lives.

“Both of them could have ended up dying in a hospital having run up bills of tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars,” said Kellerman, chairman of the department of emergency medicine at Emory University. “Neither of them wanted that, and I fought like hell to keep that from happening.”

As politicians on Capitol Hill debate reforming the health care system, doctors and ethicists say there could easily be tremendous cost savings if doctors and family members had more conversations about end-of-life issues.

A March 2009 study in the Archives of Internal Medicine suggested that more than $76 million per year could be saved if half of the people who die from cancer annually had end-of-life conversations with their doctors. In the authors’ sample, patients who reported having those talks had 36 percent lower health care costs in the final week of life. Read the entire article on cnn.com

Listen to an interview on the blogtalkradio Ghost & Demons Radio Show

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

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Dr. John Lerma Answers Questions from Readers on Merlian News

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

In this interview, Dr. Lerma answers questions about death and dying, his experiences working with Hospice, and life after death. “I believe that humanity as a whole has reached the “fork in the road”, if you will. The patient’s messages are in essence, as they put it, a direct revelation from Heaven to guide us in these challenging and troubling times, to nudge us to the Higher Path. No matter how dire our circumstances might be, there is always hope and opportunity. I believe that is why the book has been embraced by so many. I am just a simple witness to their testament. I believe there is a much Higher Purpose than I can ever imagine to these messages.”

Read the entire interview