Nancy Tomes (Stony Brook University) and David Herzberg (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
Consortium for History of Science, Technology & Medicine and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Thursday, October 11, 2018, 10:30 pm EDT
19 South 22nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103
Shopping for Health: Medicine and Markets in America
Why do we refer to patients as "consumers" in the United States? Is today’s opioid crisis the result of medical consumerism run amok—of pills hawked like soap to gullible shoppers? Is picking a doctor really like choosing a new car? Join us to discuss when and why patients started to be called "consumers," and to examine the positive and negative aspects of 20th c. medical "consumerism." We will explore a century of efforts to deliver pharmaceutical relief through properly calibrated markets, and evaluate the risks (and often-misunderstood benefits) of governing addictive drugs as consumer goods.


Moderated discussion will follow the talks.
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