Is medical research a Madoff fraud?

Summary: Her conclusion -- "a need for the medical profession to wean itself from industry money almost entirely." Doing that may cost as much to doctors and researchers as Madoff cost foundations and investors.

Marcia Angell, former editor The New England Journal of MedicineWe end the year with a bombshell: 

It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as an editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.

The whole medical-industrial complex is another version of the Madoff scandal?

The charges by Dr. Marcia Angell (above, from Wikipedia) in The New York Review of Books are damning. What some have said of psychiatry may be true generally. Drug money has completely corrupted the process by which we treat disease.

The statement appeared where it did because Angell was reviewing three books on the corruption of medical research. Her conclusion -- "a need for the medical profession to wean itself from industry money almost entirely."

Doing that may cost as much to doctors and researchers as Madoff cost foundations and investors.

Both this and the Madoff scandal come at a propitious time, a point where policymakers are seeking major reforms and seeking to save the system billions of dollars needed to pay for those reforms.

Just as Madoff, by personalizing the excesses of unregulated finance, will lead to structural change in ways the "big shitpile" seemed unable to, so it's possible that Angell's call will personalize the excesses of the medical industrial complex.

What we spend on computing in 2009 we may save on drugs. This could be the biggest medical story of the next year. And to think it came out in 2008.

Topic: Health

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  • I believe this completely

    It is unbelievable that with all this modern technology and medical skill, we can't design a vaccine for West Nile, Lyme Disease, Hanta Virus, AIDS... nothing.

    It would an interesting study to compare medical breakthroughs between 1900-1950 and 1958-2008; compare drug discoveries, basic science discoveries, and medical device inventions. Then take the dollars invested in each period, and divide it out to discover the average $/discovery adjusted for inflation.

    I suspect we'd be surprised at how underwhelming the modern era would be.

    The money is going down a rathole. Just look at the stock exchange. The medical industry isn't in the cure business, it's in the generate revenue business.
    croberts
  • RE: Is medical research a Madoff fraud?

    Unregulated government controlled by corporations
    is like a football game without referees.
    gertruded
  • RE: Is medical research a Madoff fraud?

    "Madoff Fraud" might not be quite the exact analogy, but I too find it easy to believe that we can no longer rely on "clinical research".

    As for individual doctors, remember the Yahoo! news item that the old adage about "8 glasses of water a day" was a fraud? Yet we can [b]still[/b] find doctors telling their patients to believe this! So no, we cannot rely on doctors, either.

    How has such completely unscientific thinking completely taken over the medical profession? I cannot believe drug-company money is the only reason. But I can certainly believe it is a [b]major[/b] contributing factor.
    mejohnsn
  • RE: Is medical research a Madoff fraud?

    No, it has just mostly, always been a FRAUD! Please DO visit my site on the matter, too, amalgam, vaccines, autism, etc... go to
    http://mercuryxxpoisoned.com
    By the way, is the picture of Dana? The bio refers to Dana as a male, tho... Okay, thanks, but please DO visit my site, there are plenty out there, but I've summed it up pretty well and presented very good academic credentials, not worth a dime in the age of FRAUD, tho...
    cusanus
  • I should pay more attention here....

    Somehow I just found out about this today. Why the heck have we NOT heard about this all year long??

    I <a href="http://e-patients.net/archives/2009/10/a-quote-i-wont-soon-forget.html">posted about it.</a>
    e-Patient Dave