I am on the very leading edge of the gang, having been born the month before official 1946 "boomer status" kicks in.
I also don't exactly know where I am going with this point other than to sort of qualify the observations that follow here:
Over most of the past twenty years I have been fortunate to serve as a consultant to well over half the nation's four dozen (give or take) health care Quality Improvement Organizations.
For those who don't know, these are typically non-profit companies that for the past 30 to 35 years have served as government designated watchdogs over the quality of Medicare in one or more states. They have also taken on a lot of Medicaid contracts and typically have a variety of functions like fielding complaints, patient and provider education, outcomes measurement, promoting adoption of electronic health care records, utilization review and a bunch more.
For those who don't care, I am going to move on by pointing out that I have had ample professional and personal reasons to reflect on the evolving characteristics of the average Medicare recipient, in addition to just flat getting sicker as they age that is. Here are two of the biggest reasons why we are getting more annoying to the general population:
- The adoption of computers and the internet. Boomers have been following right along with this, often at the encouragement (read teasing) of their savvy children. The results?...more demand for medical information, for internet access to providers and complaint avenues and the ability to organize groups with common goals. All this means more input from patients and the general population... all at risk for more and more infirmities as they age.
- Google - yep, Google knows everything, including a lot of things that are dead wrong. Nevertheless, boomers love to Google stuff...right from their cell phones, during parties when a subject comes up that needs an answer and, at any moment.
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