After completing a residency in pediatrics and one in preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins, I started a practice for my neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in September 2007. People would visit my website; see my Google calendar; choose a time and input their symptoms; my iphone would alert me; I would make a house call; they'd pay me via Paypal; and we'd follow up by email, IM, videochat, or in person.

Fast Company calls me The Doctor of the Future. I've got a design and consulting firm called The Future Well. Read more about me here.

  • Graphing The Cost of Health Care:
In all of the regressions, the slope of the line is 1.9 years per $1000 of spending, and the Y-intercept implies that we’d live to 73.5 without spending a dime. At the level of spending of the US, the relationships predict a life expectancy of 87.5 years.
The US still shows a dramatic divergence from the other countries, spending more than twice as much for a slightly below average life expectancy.
This supports my theory that the enormous jump in life expectancy in America in the past 100 years isn’t related to modern medicine. It’s because we cleaned our water, developed vaccines, and invented antibiotics. We saved the children, and now modern medicine is flailing around selling relative snake oil to now try and save the old people who’ve terrorized their bodies since surviving childhood.

    Graphing The Cost of Health Care:

    In all of the regressions, the slope of the line is 1.9 years per $1000 of spending, and the Y-intercept implies that we’d live to 73.5 without spending a dime. At the level of spending of the US, the relationships predict a life expectancy of 87.5 years.

    The US still shows a dramatic divergence from the other countries, spending more than twice as much for a slightly below average life expectancy.

    This supports my theory that the enormous jump in life expectancy in America in the past 100 years isn’t related to modern medicine. It’s because we cleaned our water, developed vaccines, and invented antibiotics. We saved the children, and now modern medicine is flailing around selling relative snake oil to now try and save the old people who’ve terrorized their bodies since surviving childhood.

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      i love you, bernadette.
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      put things in perspective…
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      A really interesting chart about healthcare
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      Jay Parkinson + MD + MPH =
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    31. altidude reblogged this from jayparkinsonmd and added:
      let it get this far out of whack?
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      nice graph, but hard...3 variables with this presentation
    33. caterpillarcowboy reblogged this from jayparkinsonmd and added:
      Turns out regularly seeing your doctor...good thing. Who knew.
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      It’s surprising how...this graph hasn’t changed over
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