Dana Blankenhorn

Rethinking Healthcare

The Lancet demands we change but will not do so itself

By Dana Blankenhorn | Nov 25, 2009 |

What’s the best thing we can do to promote human health?

It’s not the health care bill. It’s the climate bill. (Picture from Bath Science News.)

The Lancet, a British medical journal that dates from 1823, is out with a whole series of articles making just that claim.

The series, published in advance of the Copenhagen climate conference, argues that “cutting emissions to mitigate climate change will also make people healthier.”

We’re not just talking about polar bears and ice caps. We’re talking about reducing the pollutants going into your lungs, the amount of mercury going into our groundwater, and producing water where we need energy.

We’re not talking about extending the life of your grandchildren, but your life.

Most of the articles are focused, not on proving the problem, but on the health benefits of pursuing solutions in:

There are also commentaries from Lancet editor Richard Horton, WHO director general Margaret Chan, medical researchers and environmental activists.

The series, and the manner of its online publication, also speaks volumes on an unrelated controversy, namely Rupert Murdoch’s efforts to get paid for linking to his articles.

By forcing all these articles behind a mandatory registration firewall, The Lancet greatly reduces their reach and impact. Many medical and scientific journals do this, or worse, offer the full text of articles only to paid subscribers.

Some, like the Journal of the American Medical Association, drop these firewalls and requirements when they have something to say they think is important. Refusing to do this, on such an important subject, makes me wonder just what the priorities of The Lancet really are.

Are the short-term finances of The Lancet more important than the fate of the Earth? When I face a registration demand like this, one that frustrates any incoming hyperlink, the answer “yes” comes first to mind.

Something Mr. Murdoch should consider as well.

 
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    11/28/09 | Report as spam

    RE: The Lancet demands we change but will not do so itself

    YEAH ITS TRUE

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Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for nearly 25 years and has covered the online world professionally since 1985. He founded the Interactive Age Daily for CMP Media, and has written for the Chicago Tribune, Advertising Age's "NetMarketing" supplement, and dozens of other publications over the years.

Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn has been a technology reporter since 1982, a business reporter since 1978, and a writer for as long as he can remember. His Schwab IRA has a few tech stocks in it, most notably some Intel and Applied Materials bought over 10 years ago. But the vast majority of his tiny fortune (emphasis on the word tiny) is invested in mutual funds. He presently writes for no one else but ZDNet, SmartPlanet and himself. But if you've got an opportunity let him know. If he takes the gig he"ll first add it to this disclosure page.
Rethinking Healthcare examines innovation in the health care industry covering topics such as electronic and personal health records, treatment, privacy, regulation and using information technology to manage and monitor chronic conditions.