The Treatment Trap

How the Overuse of Medical Care is Wrecking Your Health, and What You Can Do to Prevent It

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The Treatment Trap: How the Overuse of Medical Care Is Wrecking Your Health and What You Can Do to Prevent It by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh, published by Ivan R. Dee

Overuse and Health Quality Information

  • Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making
  • National Quality Forum - List of Overused Tests and Procedures
  • The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care
  • HealthNewsReview.org
  • Hospital Compare
  • WSJ Blog & Video: From Tears to Transparency: The Story of Lewis Blackman

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Also by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh

Also by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh
Wall of Silence: The Untold Story of the Medical Mistakes that Kill and Injure Millions of Americans, by Rosemary Gibson and Janardan Prasad Singh (2003)

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Have you or a loved one had tests, surgeries, procedures or medications that you thought were unnecessary?

If so, Consumers Union's Safe Patient Project, and Rosemary Gibson, co-author of the Treatment Trap, would like to hear your story.

We'd also like to know if you declined tests or treatments offered to you that you thought were unnecessary and found a medically appropriate alternative.

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Treatment Trap In the News

  • Read Connecticut Health Policy Blog about The Treatment Trap November 29, 2010
  • November 3, 2010 Radio Interview With Rosemary Gibson on Conversations on Health on WESU Radio
  • Archives of Internal Medicine Editorial on Growing Use of Health Care at the End of Life
  • Click Here to Listen to Radio Interview with Milt Rosenberg WGN Chicago about The Treatment Trap
  • Washington Post Review of The Treatment Trap
  • AARP Bulletin Interview about The Treatment Trap
  • NewYork Times Reporter, Nicholas Kristof, tweets about The Treatment Trap
  • Interview with Diana Mason at the Center for Health, Media and Public Policy at Hunter College
  • ABCnews.com quotes Rosemary Gibson on overuse of medical tests March 11, 2010
  • Read the Boston Globe interview with Rosemary Gibson March 8, 2010
  • Modern Health Care quotes Rosemary Gibson on patient safety March15, 2010
  • Click Here to Watch Video on C-Span
  • Check out the New America Foundation blog about The Treatment Trap
  • Watch Rosemary Gibson on YOUTUBE: What is Overuse of Unnecessary Medical Care?
  • Health Care For All in Boston Blogs about Rosemary Gibson's March 9, 2010 presentation
  • Stop Running Red Lights AND Pay For Health Reform:Read this blog
  • Have You Had Medical Treatment You Thought Was Unnecessary? Share Your Story
  • The Treatment Trap (Ivan R. Dee, publisher page)
  • The Treatment Trap (Amazon)
  • The Treatment Trap (Join Facebook Page)
  • The Treatment Trap (Publishers Weekly Review)

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Rosemary Gibson
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Rosemary Gibson

Rosemary Gibson is the author of The Treatment Trap, which puts a human face on the overuse of unnecessary medical treatment. For policymakers in the White House and Congress who are reforming health care, it offers a ten-step recovery plan to pay for health care reform wil also improving care and reducing harm from overuse. For consumers, it offers twenty smart steps to avoid overuse.

As Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey for sixteen years, Rosemary was chief architect of its $200 million national strategy to establish palliative care in the mainstream of the U.S. health care system. Now, more than 1400 hospitals have palliative care programs, an increase from about 10 in the 1990s. She was honored as the recipient of the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.

Gibson worked with Bill Moyers and Public Affairs Television on the PBS documentary, "On Our Own Terms," which showed to more than 20 million viewers how the U.S. health care system can better care for seriously ill patients and their families. She supported the work of nurse and physician leaders who launched faculty development programs in palliative care, revised medical and nursing textbooks to include the care of dying patients, expanded palliative care content on medical and nursing licensing exams, and initiated a series in the Journal of the American Medicinal Association, "Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life."

She has made her mark as a national leader in patient safety. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Wall of Silence, which contains narratives of patient experience with medical errors. The book tells the human story behind the Institute of Medicine report, To Err is Human. Wall of Silence was reviewed in the Journal of the American Medical Association and Health Affairs, referenced in proceedings of the U.S. Senate, mentioned in Congressional testimony, noted in The Wall Street Journal and the Boston Globe, and highlighted in the anniversary issue of O Magazine.

Rosemary has given keynote presentations to health care professionals that provide the perspective from the other side of the bedrails, of patients and families, on the urgency of patient safety. In academic settings, she has been a guest lecturer at the University of Michigan Graduate School of Health Administration, Loyola University School of Law, the Dartmouth Clinical Microsystem Symposium, and Georgetown University and the National Board of Medical Examiners, among others.

Earlier in her career, Gibson served as Senior Research Associate at the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based public policy organization; as Vice President of the Economic and Social Research Institute, a policy think tank; and as consultant to the Medical College of Virginia and the Virginia state legislature's Commission on Health Care. She also served as a volunteer and Board member at a free medical clinic in Washington, D.C.

She is a graduate of Georgetown University and has a master’s degree from The London School of Economics.

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (13)
    • ▼  October (3)
      • Why Republicans Can't Repeal Obama's Health Reform...
      • Medicare Unveils New Online Patient Safety Ratings...
      • Attention Wall Street Protestors: Wall Street is M...
    • ►  June (3)
      • Many hospitals overuse double CT scans, data show
      • Sometimes, Less is More
      • Sometimes, less is more | Inside Story
    • ►  May (2)
      • Medical Professionalism, Conserving Resources -- J...
      • Cardiac Society Draws Bulk of Funding From Stent M...
    • ►  April (1)
      • Patient Safety Expert Says Law Could Lead To Overu...
    • ►  March (3)
      • Hazards Seen in Medical OverUse (cross-posted from...
      • The Treatment Trap (March 2011 cable interview)
      • Consumer Reports Health Blog: Think twice about la...
    • ►  January (1)
      • Too much medical care can kill, author warns in Te...
  • ►  2010 (31)
    • ►  December (2)
      • The Senate Finance Committee and Unnecessary Cardi...
      • Rosemary Gibson on Patient Safety at the NASHP Con...
    • ►  November (1)
      • 11/3 Conversations on Health Care Interview
    • ►  October (1)
      • What's Your Radiation Exposure? Read Consumer Rep...
    • ►  September (2)
      • A Crucial Conversation That Can Change Your Life: ...
      • New Jersey Doctor Forced to Retire: He Didn't Orde...
    • ►  August (3)
      • McStatins: British Researchers Recommend Free Stat...
      • 8/14 & 15 >> The Treatment Trap on C-SPAN2 Book TV...
      • Health Affairs: "Too Much Of A Good Thing Can Harm...
    • ►  July (5)
      • Ear infections in kids: Think twice about surgery
      • PrimeTime Radio: Overused, Overtreated and Out of ...
      • Marketplace: Q & A about End of Life Care
      • MON, 7/26 5:00 PM Treatment Trap Book Signing in N...
      • 4/17/10 Interview on Talkzone.com Internet Radio
    • ►  June (3)
      • "The Treatment Trap" Reviewed in Oncology Times
      • New America Foundation Blog About New "Share Your ...
      • AP > Overtreated: More medical care isn't always b...
    • ►  May (3)
      • New books show that the need to improve health car...
      • Share Your Medical Overtreatment Story
      • A Leading Journal Spotlights Medicines Many Patien...
    • ►  April (2)
      • Cleveland Doctor Terminated from Hospital for Fail...
      • Patients ARE Saying No: Response to David Leonhard...
    • ►  March (2)
      • Boston Globe: Taking Care with Treatment
      • 3/9 TUES > Event at Health Care for All in Boston,...
    • ►  February (4)
      • Senators launch fraud inquiry of Maryland Hospital...
      • High-Tech Medicine Contributes To High-Cost Health...
      • Have You Had Medical Care You Thought Was Unnecess...
      • Stop Running Red Lights AND Pay for Health Care Re...
    • ►  January (3)
      • Do You Care About Your Health? Then You Need to Re...
      • Publishers Weekly: "A Welcome Guide" for Patients
      • What People Are Saying about "The Treatment Trap"