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Start: 7:30 pm
As an active person, Helene Jorgensen decided to enjoy a
hike in the mountains one afternoon while attending a conference in Montana. Warned by
friends to beware of bears, Jorgensen was attacked by a creature much more
menacing -- the Rocky
Mountain wood tick. Sick
and Tired is the story of Jorgensen’s subsequent illness and her
descent into the quagmire that is the American health care system.
Returning home from her trip, Jorgensen is quickly
debilitated by a mysterious illness and sets out to find a diagnosis and cure.
Along the way, she is seen by countless doctors, none of whom seems to be able
to diagnose her accurately. She undergoes two surgeries, is forced to quit her
job as a labor economist, and is saddled with countless bills and denied
payment for claims. Jorgensen quickly learns that the health care system does
not work; finally diagnosed with Lyme disease, she struggles for years to
receive proper medical treatment.
Based on the author’s notes and observations, statistics,
and survey data, Sick and Tired details the health care system’s failings
and lays out arguments to fix it. As an economist, Jorgensen takes a critical
look at conflicts of interest between doctors, pharmaceutical companies,
diagnostic laboratories, and insurance companies that restrict treatment
options and increase patient charges.
While millions of Americans negotiate the health care
system, and try to make sense of health care reform, Helene Jorgensen’s saga
will prove an important consideration in the national debate. Her voice will
bring hope as she provides advice about how to seek better and more affordable
medical care from physicians, health plans, and elected officials.
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