The Healthcare Policy Podcast ®  Produced by David Introcaso
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
Professor Shannon Mussett Discusses Entropic Philosophy's Relevance to Our Health and Health Care
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Professor Shannon Mussett Discusses Entropic Philosophy's Relevance to Our Health and Health Care

"Working through entropics," Prof Musset states, "opens up a possible future of care and reverence for finite life."

Podcast listeners are aware US healthcare, the largest industry in the world’s largest economy, consumes- and wastes a massive amount of carbon-based energy made painfully evident by the fact annual greenhouse gas emissions account for over 600 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents. Healthcare’s extraordinary or excessive energy consumption means it is a high entropy producer, one that is s responsible for a great deal of (literally) unaccounted for waste, termed more formally negative externalities. What this means in sum is the US healthcare industry works directly against itself. For example, the annual social costs of just three industry greenhouse gas emissions are has high as more than total annual Medicare and Medicaid spending, or ~ $2 trillion. For this reasons and others entropic philosophy as a root metaphor can explain our infatuation with modern entropic nihilism and can offer or a way out of or overcoming it.

Prof. Mussett’s 2022 work, “Entropic Philosophy, Chaos, Breakdown and Creation,” is at: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/entropic-philosophy-9781538165188/.

Drew Dalton’s related Aeon essay published last August and discussed here, “Reality is Evil,” is at: https://aeon.co/essays/philosophers-must-reckon-with-the-meaning-of-thermodynamics.

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