Narrative medicine and healthcare reform

J Med Humanit. 2011 Mar;32(1):9-20. doi: 10.1007/s10912-010-9123-3.

Abstract

Narrative medicine is one of medicine's most important internal reforms, and it should be a critical dimension of healthcare debate. Healthcare reform must eventually ask not only how do we pay for healthcare and how do we distribute it, but more fundamentally, what kind of healthcare do we want? It must ask, in short, what are the goals of medicine? Yet, even though narrative medicine is crucial to answering these pivotal and inescapable questions, it is not easy to describe. Many of its core claims go against the grain of common sense thinking about medicine. This article argues that the best way to understand narrative medicine is to tell a story that puts its emergence in historical context.

MeSH terms

  • Health Care Reform*
  • Humans
  • Narration*
  • Philosophy, Medical*
  • United States