American Decades
Care Questioned
A Critical Study.
Medical care had always been trusted as competent and adequate, but a study published in 1962 by Dr. Ray Trussell from Columbia University questioned that trust. He examined the medical charts of Teamsters Union members and their families who were admitted to New York hospitals.
Shocking Findings.
Trussell deemed the care of about half the patients to be good or excellent, but he judged that one-fourth of the admissions received poor medical service. Patients fared better in nonprofit hospitals, especially those associated with medical schools, where faculty members supervised physicians in training. One out of five hospital admissions he considered unnecessary, and many hysterectomies, or surgical removals of women's uteruses, he thought were being done without good reason.
Concern over Costs.
The study was sponsored by both the Teamsters members and their management, who paid the...
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1960's Medicine and Health
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Care Questioned
- A Changing Tradition
- Foreign Doctors
- Government Health Programs
- Heart Surgery: the Artificial Heart
- Heart Surgery: Coronary Artery Bypasses
- Heart Surgery: Endarterectomy
- Heart Surgery: Resuscitation
- New Methods: Cryosurgery
- New Methods: Home Dialysis
- New Methods: Portable Ekg
- Organ Transplants and Limb Reimplantation
- The Polio Sugar Cube
- "Routine Illness": Measles
- The Rubella Epidemic
- Sex in the 1960s: Abortion
- Sex in the 1960s: Artificial Insemination
- Sex in the 1960s: The Birth-Control Pill
- Sex in the 1960s: Fertility Drugs
- Sex in the 1960s: Giving Birth
- Sex in the 1960s: Lippes Loop
- Sex in the 1960s: The Male Pill
- Solid Proof: Cancer Spreads
- Smoking and Cancer
- Sugar Substitutes
- Thalidomide: Global Tragedy
- Triparanol and Chloramphenicol
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Medicine and Health, 1960–1969
