By MIKE MAGEE
In case you have been making an attempt to overlook, the primary Presidential Debate is that this week.
Query: Would Wholesome Girls Create a Wholesome Democracy?
When he assumed the function because the AMA’s 178th president on June 13, 2023, Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH targeted on inequities in health care as a prime precedence for his 12 months in workplace. In a memorable opening that day in Chicago, the Wisconsin anesthesiologist shared a private mission with 700 AMA delegates centered on his then 4 12 months outdated son. Ethan was born 10 weeks untimely at 2 lbs 7 oz.
“Watching my son cling to life, I used to be struck by the painful actuality that, though I used to be a doctor and now, a father, neither I, nor my husband, may donate blood just because we’re homosexual. Discriminatory insurance policies—insurance policies rooted in stigma, not science—barred us from doing essentially the most humane of acts, donating our blood.”
Dr. Ehrenfeld used that story as a leaping off level to share his priorities as their new President. He pledged that day to hunt justice and fairness, highlighting:
“Black ladies are at the very least 3 times as probably as white ladies to die because of their being pregnant.
“Black males are 50% extra prone to die following elective surgical procedure.
“LGBTQ+ teenagers and younger adults undergo larger charges of psychological well being challenges that usually go undiagnosed.”
He additionally warned, within the shadow of the Dobbs choice on June 24, 2022, of “… discouraging developments associated to well being outcomes—maternal mortality charges within the U.S. are greater than double these of different well-resourced nations, as an illustration—and have gotten extra prevalent.”
However when it got here to the politics of reproductive well being entry, he selected his phrases fastidiously and took a quieter tone with the viewers of politically savvy medical doctors from pink and blue states.
“Sure facets of the nation’s political local weather have change into dangerously polarized. Politicians and judges are making selections about well being care previously reserved for sufferers and physicians and sufferers…” he mentioned.
This assertion, coming one 12 months after Dobbs, clearly didn’t mirror, in depth, the phrases of his predecessor, Jack Resneck Jr.,MD, who wrote on the day of the choice, “The American Medical Affiliation is deeply disturbed by the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s choice to overturn practically a half century of precedent defending sufferers’ proper to essential reproductive well being care…In alignment with our long-held place that the early termination of a being pregnant is a medical matter between the affected person and doctor, topic solely to the doctor’s medical judgment and the affected person’s knowledgeable consent, the AMA condemns the excessive courtroom’s interpretation on this case.”
That sentiment was strengthened by the nation’s 25,000 OBGYNs, 60% of whom are women. Their affiliation (ACOG) wrote, “In the present day’s choice is a direct blow to bodily autonomy, reproductive well being, affected person security, and well being fairness in america. Reversing the constitutional safety for secure, authorized abortion established by the Supreme Courtroom practically 50 years in the past exposes pregnant folks to arbitrary state-based restrictions, laws, and bans that can depart many individuals unable to entry wanted medical care.”
Statements on behalf of the American Nurses Affiliation, and the organizational arms for each physicians associates (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) have been equally forthright.
There are 4.2 million nurses, over 1 million doctors, and over 1/2 million PAs and NPs within the US. And because the newest US Census Report headlined, “Your well being care is in ladies’s fingers. Girls maintain 76% of all well being care jobs.” This contains 90% of all nursing positions, 66% of PAs, and 55% of all current Medical School slots.
Not surprisingly, as ladies numbers have risen, conventional oaths for the caring professions have mirrored altering priorities. For instance, the ladies majority 2022 getting into class of Penn State’s College of Medicine for the primary time gave prime billing of their skilled oath to sufferers, to not the gods: “By all that I maintain highest, I promise my sufferers competence, integrity, candor, private dedication to their finest curiosity, compassion, and absolute discretion, and confidentiality inside the regulation.”
Seven years earlier, the American Nurses Affiliation (ANA), created a proper Code of Ethics, which largely supplanted the 1893 Nightingale Pledge, with a 4 pillared Code which celebrated Autonomy (affected person self-determination), Beneficence (kindness and charity), Justice,(equity) and Nonmaleficence (do no hurt), as anchors to Nursing’s 9 Provisions (or Pledges) that decide to: compassion and respect, patient-focus, advocacy, lively choice making, self-health, moral atmosphere, scholarly pursuit, collaborative teamwork, skilled integrity and social justice.
Throughout Dr. Ehrenfeld’s one-year tenure following the Dobbs choice ladies’s entry to well being care deteriorated in pink state after pink state, a degree mirrored in clear losses for Republications on statewide initiatives supporting abortion entry from Kansas to Kentucky, and Vermont to Michigan. However because the Kaiser Family Foundation reported this 12 months, “As of April 2024, 14 states have carried out abortion bans, 11 states have positioned gestational limits on abortion between 6 and 22 weeks…” Add to this that 1 in 5 current OB residents say they’ve determined to steer away from restrictive pink states once they pursue apply alternatives on commencement.
And nonetheless, pink states embracing MAGA’s marriage to White Nationalists appear to have doubled down on every thing from proscribing entry to treatment abortion and contraception, to guide banning, to limiting LBGTQ+ rights and selling prayer in public faculties within the hopes of attaining a Christian Nationalist society.
Which brings us to the quick approaching 2024 Presidential debate. Girls’s reproductive autonomy will probably be properly represented. It’s arguably the premier fairness and justice situation earlier than us, central to each America’s sufferers and their caring well being professionals. However let’s not overlook additionally it is central to the well being of our democracy.
John J. Patrick PhD, in his guide Understanding Democracy, lists the beliefs of democracy to incorporate “civility, honesty, charity, compassion, braveness, loyalty, patriotism, and self restraint.”
What different type of authorities is there that so carefully aligns with the aspirational pledges and oaths of our medical doctors, nurses, and physique politic?
Mike Magee MD is a Medical Historian and common contributor to THCB. He’s the writer of CODE BLUE: Inside America’s Medical Industrial Complex.