[Vision2020] Fwd: Moscow Medical
John B. Brown
drbrown at moscow.com
Sun Sep 18 12:39:29 PDT 2005
Begin forwarded message:
> From: John B. Brown <drbrown at moscow.com>
> Date: September 18, 2005 12:21:36 PM PDT
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Subject: Moscow Medical
>
> Vision 2020 folks,
> I note that Tim has posed our Vision statement, and that it has
> caused some consternation. First, I have to take responsibility for
> the statement about health care not being a basic human right. In
> retrospect I think I could have worded that part less provocatively.
> My intent was to relay the idea that the better way of looking at
> providing health care was that it was a responsibility for as a
> medical community, and as a society in general, to provide for the
> health and needs of our neighbors, rather than a right to be demanded
> as if it, by nature, belonged to the person demanding it. If health
> care is a natural human right than my failure to provide it on demand,
> or to ask for payment for providing it, is theft of someone else's
> property, or so it seems to me. Our society seems to like to discuss
> care of our neighbors in terms of "rights" rather than
> responsibilities. It has been my experience as a military physician
> in a "free" medical environment that this concept used in the
> doctor/patient relationship creates a fair amount of antagonism, as
> well as an undervaluing of the medical resources being provided. So,
> just emerging from this environment 7 years ago, and thinking about
> and wanting to take seriously Jesus' commands to care for the weak and
> helpless, and the "preferential preference" for the poor, I came up,
> with the help of my partners, with that last part of the statement.
> We have talked several times in the last few years about changing the
> wording to be less "in your face" as that was not our intention.
> Ms Huskey wonders if we think that God's providence means not
> treating disease. Far from it. We are to fight against the ravages
> of hunger, war, pestilence, bigotry, etc with all our strength and
> hearts and minds. This is part of loving our neighbor and exercising
> dominion which we are all called to do. I gladly use all the tools
> available to me to perform these tasks, as do all the physicians I
> know. What it doesn't mean is using those tools to fight those things
> which are themselves good, such as using them to end life either at
> its beginning or at its end. I can certainly understand the fear of
> suffering and death- I have certainly seen enough of both and hate
> them. But I also understand that suffering and death provide some of
> our best chances for heroism and selflessness, and that faced with
> courage they can have immense human value. This is a basic Christian
> idea, probably common to most religions, that Good can and will come
> out of Evil, and that in the end, Evil does not win. Our statement is
> our poor attempt to reflect some of those realities, as is our
> practice of medicine. As Christians, we understand these truths in
> Christian terms and with Christian vocabulary. I think the majority
> of them can be grasped through the natural law common to all
> humankind. Finding value in enduring and fighting bravely the
> despicable things that come into our lives does not mean we approve or
> desire them. I hope that is clear. If there are still doubts about
> what we three doctors are about, please feel free to talk to our
> patients and neighbors, and, if it is not too intimidating, talk to
> us. I attend St. Mary's Church and know most of the people there. If
> you still think we are a chilling, ie "wicked" influence in the
> community, I would hope you would at least do us the courtesy of doing
> so after obtaining the best information available to you, especially
> if you are going to do this in a public forum.
>
> John Brown, MD
>
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