Shuffleboard in Puducherry
Steve Herzfeld managed an admirably inventive end-run around high healthcare costs for his Parkinson's- and Alzheimer's-afflicted parents. After in-home care was no longer possible, he priced American nursing homes, but found that the cheapest acceptable option was still $6,000. So he sent them to India. Quality elderly care in Puducherry cost less than his father's fixed income. According to the Guardian:
[In India, Herzfeld] could give his parents a much higher standard of care than would have been possible in the US for his father's income of $2,000 (£1,200) a month. In India that paid for their rent, a team of carers—a cook, a valet for his father, nurses to be with his mother 12 hours a day, six days a week, a physiotherapist and a masseuse—and drugs (costing a fifth of US prices), and also allowed them to put some money away…."In India, they really like older people," says Herzfeld, describing how the staff seemed to regard his parents as their own family.
Of course, the care was inexpensive because a couple thousand bucks goes further in Puducherry than it might in, say, Fort Lauderdale. Herzfeld, though, apparently believes that it was cheap because elderly care in America is greedily overpriced by providers. He vents about about healthcare and the profit motive:
[Herzfeld] believes that India could teach the US and UK a lot about care of the elderly. "In America, healthcare is done for profit, so that skews the whole thing and makes it very inhuman in its values," he says.
I try not to begrudge a man his fantasies, but the idea that the nurses, valets, and masseuses of Puducherry were doing it all out of the goodness of their hearts—rather than the goodness of their paychecks—is condescending. It was simple outsourcing, not subcontinental altruism, that saved Steve Herzfeld so much money.
In Reason's May 2009 print edition, Ronald Bailey wrote about the outsourcing of hip replacement.
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"[Herzfeld] believes that India could teach the US and UK a lot about care of the elderly."
Don't worry, we're devaluing the dollar as fast as we can.
Bill Flanigen is the 2009 Burton C. Grey Memorial intern.
What have you done to Jeff Winkler?!?
Apparently Herzfeld and YoungSmith were in the same economics class.
Heh. PUD-cherry.
Bill Flanigen is the 2009 Burton C. Grey Memorial intern.
What have you done to Jeff Winkler?!?
Winkler was the Spring intern. Billy must be the Summer intern.
Sometimes you read a quote and are totally dumbfounded by the sheer ignorance. Like when Bill Gates said of disease in the developing world, "It really is a failure of capitalism."
I assume the interns are eaten at the end of their term, right?
I assume the interns are eaten at the end of their term, right?
Only incidentally. Just don't ask where Gillespie gets the leather for his jacket.
How dare people want to get paid for their labor? They should all work for free like Steve Herzfeld.
What a douche. Can we outsource that fucker to the moon?
That's what I'm talking about, JB. Smile.
This is going to be interesting, if India turns into a big retirement community for white English-speaking people.
Well, that won't happen, there are too many Indians. But it could become problematic. There's still tension over British colonialism.
If this trend keeps up it's going to look really ugly to have poor brown people basically acting as servants and nurse-maids for white English speaking people.
I plan on doing the same thing within the next few years, as my parents decline.
And Hazel, I'm worried about the same thing. I think the key is not to come in like an ugly American. Learn the culture and language. Like the people who work for you. Treat them well.
Maybe that would make a difference.
If this trend keeps up it's going to look really ugly to have poor brown people basically acting as servants and nurse-maids for white English speaking people.
Who pay them big heaps money for the privilege. And can be kicked out of the nursing home or whatever if they try to go all White Rajah on the natives.
Relax. It will be fine. Send us your old, your senile and arthritic masses yearning for Bingo and Country Club Buffet*.
(*I'm sorry, all I know about US senior citizens comes from South Park)
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