There
are many reasons that this situation is escalating out of control.
One
reason is that the primary emphasis is on treatment of the symptoms
of disease. There is too little emphasis on prevention of disease.
Most
people don't take care of themselves well enough, partially
due to insufficient knowledge on how to prevent disease. Many
people tend to eat too much and exercise too little. Many others
have habits which impact their health, such as alcohol or tobacco.
We
have an aging population. We live longer, but require more health
care to accomplish that, partially due to insufficient attention
to our health in earlier years.
Health
care insurance encourages people to neglect their health because
they think they can rely on a quick fix when they need it.
Medical
choices are often made by others in the name of the patient,
rather than the patient being involved in the financial and
medical choices.
Many
insured patients tend to overuse medical resources since those
resources appear to be free or almost free, masked by the cost
of the insurance.
What
is the solution to this ever-expanding problem? How do we bring
health care costs under control and make a better life for people?
There
are many facets to the solution, but the most important part
is disease prevention. Many of the nation's biggest health problems
can be prevented with proper knowledge and proper habits.
The
emphasis for health care needs to be shifted from treating disease
to prevention of disease. We need to stop disease before it
manifests. This will not eliminate the need to cure disease,
but it can diminish that need significantly. One very important
by-product of this is a healthier population.
Now
that we know the solution, how do we implement it?
It
is implemented through proper health education. The knowledge
of how to prevent disease has existed for thousands of years.
The knowledge has been largely ignored, to our detriment. People
got used to the idea of taking pills to treat the symptoms of
disease rather than taking proper actions to prevent disease
in the first place. This fostered bad habits and people increasingly
lost the inner knowledge of what was good for their health and
what was bad for their health. People began to crave junk food
and a sedentary lifestyle - the opposite of what was good for
their health.
How
do we gain the proper health education and restore the inner
knowledge to help guide our journey to better health? Ayurveda,
the science of life, provides a wealth of information for restoring
better health and balance to our systems.