Could The Covid-19 Pandemic Collapse The U.S. Healthcare System?

Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

Disregard these second-order effects at your own peril.

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A great many systems that are assumed to be robust are actually fragile. Exhibit #1 is the global financial system, of course, but Exhibit #2 may well be the healthcare system globally and in the U.S.

Observers have noted that the number of available beds in U.S. hospitals is modest compared to the potential demands of a pandemic, and others have wondered who will pay the astronomical bills that will be presented to those who are treated for severe cases of Covid-19, as the U.S. system routinely generates bills of $100,000 and up for a few days in a hospital. Costs of $250,000 or more per patient for weeks of intensive care treating Covid-19 cannot be dismissed as “impossible.”

Beyond the possibility that the logistics and costs of care will overwhelm the system, there are numerous and highly consequential second-order effects to consider. As you may recall from recent posts here: first order, every action has a consequence. Second order, every consequence has its own consequence.

Second-Order Effects: The Unexpectedly Slippery Path to Dow 10,000 January 31, 2020

Could the Coronavirus Epidemic Be the Tipping Point in the Supply Chain Leaving China? January 28, 2020

Second-order effects of the pandemic colliding with America’s dysfunctional healthcare system include:

1. People avoiding care because they can’t afford it. Academic studies have shown that high deductibles make patients reluctant to seek care, even when they need it.

This second-order effect will exacerbate the contagion and endanger those suffering from severe symptoms.

2. Potential shortages of medications due to an over-reliance on supply chains in China. The number of unknowns far exceeds the number of knowns in this situation, so complacent assumptions may be misplaced.

3. U.S. healthcare’s obsession with maximizing profits by any means available has transformed healthcare from a calling to just another burnout job in the Corporate America profit-maximizing grinder. A long time general practitioner (physician) recently explained the consequences of this transformation should the pandemic engulf the U.S.:

“The risk of wholesale healthcare system failure from a stress even a fraction of what is experienced in China is deeply, deeply under appreciated. The transition of medicine from calling to career is nearly complete– as is the removal of any mentors who might teach otherwise.

If Corona hit my community 20 years ago, at a time where all the administrators and most of the staff of our 200 bed hospital lived in town, my partners and would’ve sucked it up and did our best, even at the risk of our life. I’m not boasting or saying we’re heroes, it’s just that that was the way we were trained. White coats were only for the broadest shoulders. And you were taught that the risks of taking care of sick people was part of the deal.

Our patients were our neighbors. They counted on us. Such respect as we were given was due to the fact that we were their healthcare resource. The leadership and medical staff of the hospital would have done what we could to make it work. And yet here were a number of independent pharmacies and health supplies we could rely on if things got tough.

Then a combination of secondary effects and political influence purchased by deep pocketed competitors put most of the independent clinicians in an untenable place and all left or were absorbed.

Today, though the same organization owns the hospital, none of the management lives in town. Like most health systems, the owners are more is more interested in data collection and foot traffic than healthcare–and it shows. The inpatient doctors are all hospitalists who live far out of town. All the other docs in town now work for the same organization, but they haven’t been welcome in the hospital for years. Few of the nursing staff live nearby.

If a real pandemic hits, that hospital will well and truly fail–there’s no other word for it. Docs and nurses won’t show up. It’s not their friends or family or kid’s teacher or pastor at risk. While we wouldn’t have liked it, we would’ve risked our health for our community. These professionals are not going to risk their life for a job. The senior management will try to keep it together for the sake of their careers, but the next tier will quickly bag it. Again, it’s just a job. The corporate supply chain is so fragile and there are now so few community resources that the hospital as a care system will quickly break down.

As you have discussed, just because a thing is difficult to measure doesn’t mean it’s not important. The engagement of my partners and I with our community hospital was a critical loss–and that loss of ‘robustness’ won’t be fully understood until the system is stressed.

In my community at least, it won’t take much stress for the rot to be revealed.”

Disregard these second-order effects at your own peril. Just as unsustainable speculative bubbles burst, unsustainable systems break down once systemic stresses rise above very low levels.

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33 Comments
AC
AC
February 28, 2020 1:39 pm

One way to know it’s already out of control is when the health officials can’t trace the chain of infection.

California is already there, so is Japan, and I have no faith in the ability of the State government to deal with this situation. They fuck up normal things.

kevin
kevin
  AC
February 28, 2020 2:23 pm

Jesus. It is already out of control? Are there even 100 confirmed cases? out of 330,000,000. Anybody die yet? But it is already out of control. Wow. The sky is falling, the sky is falling. I dont believe anything the government says either but my God. Why dont we all just kill ourselves so we dont get the virus.

SammyWeaver
SammyWeaver
  kevin
February 28, 2020 2:52 pm

“I dont believe anything the government says either but my God.”

Then quotes government numbers. (330,000,000)

” Anybody die yet”.?

And where would you get those numbers genius? (Government)

“Why dont we all just kill ourselves so we dont get the virus.”

You should probably go first. You are an idiot.

Reg
Reg
  SammyWeaver
February 29, 2020 12:45 am

You may well be the dumbest human alive.

M G
M G
  Reg
February 29, 2020 8:29 am

There is an ongoing competition here at TBP for that title.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  kevin
February 28, 2020 4:36 pm

You first.

AC
AC
  kevin
February 28, 2020 7:24 pm

Right. California had at least one undiagnosed case wandering around, say three or four weeks ago. This is where the hospitalized patient was infected from, along with (statistically) 3 or 4 other people. Those 3 or 4 other people will each infect 4 or 5 new people, who will each infect 4 or 5 other new people, and so on. There are probably about 20 to 30 unidentified infected people in California, who haven’t become sick enough to go to the hospital yet. The next week or two should be interesting.

Maybe some mass testing in the community might be a good idea? Like in South Korea? Nah.

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Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
  AC
February 28, 2020 8:31 pm

Still less than five hundred tested by the CDC

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
February 28, 2020 11:14 pm

As long as we believe what the Kenyan said about keeping our doctors, our plan, and our hospital we’ll get through it, guaaar-n-teed!

gman
gman
February 28, 2020 1:50 pm

“Could The Covid-19 Pandemic Collapse The U.S. Healthcare System?”

more accurately free healthcare for illegals already is.

kevin
kevin
  gman
February 28, 2020 2:19 pm

Could the Covid 19……….
NO.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  gman
February 28, 2020 5:20 pm

“Could The Covid-19 Pandemic Collapse The U.S. Healthcare System?”
Only if we’re lucky.

gman
gman
  SeeBee
February 28, 2020 5:45 pm

“Only if we’re lucky”

really? morbidity and mortality rates would go way up.

SeeBee.
SeeBee.
  gman
February 28, 2020 7:43 pm

Beg to differ. Iatrogenic Deaths are the 3rd leading cause of death in USA.

gman
gman
  SeeBee.
March 2, 2020 11:29 am

“Iatrogenic Deaths are the 3rd leading cause of death in USA”

that’s because the u.s. healthcare system has suppressed so much of so many others.

niebo
niebo
  gman
February 28, 2020 11:16 pm

As they would if we, China-style, build new hospitals because all the existing ones are beyond capacity and healthcare workers are dying all over the place.

*blink*

Follow my logic? At some point, in a China-style explosion of cases, hospitals will CEASE to accept new patients. Damned if you do . . . or don’t.

Two if by sea, Three if from within thee
Two if by sea, Three if from within thee
February 28, 2020 4:30 pm

Feds Powell VOWS TO USE “HIS tools” to right the market. Get ready for an unbridled screwing before the “great one”.

BB
BB
  Two if by sea, Three if from within thee
February 28, 2020 7:51 pm

Had to go in hospital last weekend for a minor operation .Best think ….no fucking illegal aliens .This was Salt Lake City.

Uninfected
Uninfected
February 28, 2020 10:13 pm

CDC Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report

CDC estimates that so far this season there have been at least 32 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations and 18,000 deaths from flu.

Honestly, it seems COVID-19 has even less potency worldwide than Joe Biden on the campaign trail.
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ottomatik
ottomatik
  Uninfected
February 28, 2020 10:54 pm

Well played, more people have died masturbating.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Uninfected
February 28, 2020 11:47 pm

You suck at math, don’t you?

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Anonymous
February 29, 2020 9:23 am

No, but your are a frightened lil bitch arnt you?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ottomatik
February 29, 2020 1:35 pm

Looks like you suck at logic, too.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Anonymous
February 29, 2020 2:39 pm

Stay home, hide.

KaD
KaD
February 28, 2020 10:39 pm

CDC Official Helping Spook Trump’s Economy with Coronavirus Fears Is Rod Rosenstein’s Sister

Reluctant Warrior
Reluctant Warrior
February 29, 2020 6:46 am

Yes, this is a very real possibility. It is certainly going to cause premiums and deductibles to go up over time. It is also important to note that if this were as serious a pandemic as some are making it out to be then those uninsured are going to need to be treated as well since you don’t want the virus to spread. Who will pay for that? The real answer, of course, is in boosting the immune system of individuals. This kind of systemic approach will work.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 10:40 am

Is the Wuhan Flu the dreaded disease X the world has been awaiting? I don’t know but, I know this. My Son’s fiancé is an RN in a local hospital. They’re already wearing N95 masks in the wards. However, they’re so short of masks that personal have been given 1 mask and they have to keep it stored in a ziplock between shifts and are using it over and over again. If TSHTF with this virus the system ain’t ready and could never be totally ready no matter what. That kind of preparedness would be un feasible in the amount of resources it would consume/tie up.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 10:56 am

Just so I understand.

The mask which is nestled up against the nose and mouth which would necessarily become moist with normal breathing is now placed in a sealed bag where the front side (that filtered out whatever you didn’t want to inhale) gets to stew in the captured moisture and then you get to put it back on again?

What kind of hospital is this, Civil War battlefield?

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 11:07 am

That’s what I’ve been told. If I were forced to do this (reuse mask), I’d be spraying down (Lysol) the outside of mask, and letting it dry, before storing it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 1:32 pm

Get 14 masks, use one and let it sit someplace dry for 13 days after using it, then reuse it. Repeat with your other masks.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 1:48 pm

At least.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Cow Doctor
February 29, 2020 2:51 pm

You can’t find any N95 masks anywhere in Denver.