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This is wrong, on so many levels.
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What's the solution from a public policy perspective?
- Let them be (i.e., "do nothing" as a matter of public policy)?
- Legalize, regulate, and expand medical insurance coverages to these procedures so at least the people who want them can get them from legitimate healthcare providers?
- More "mental health" and/or "education" support to dissuade people from wanting this sort of surgeries?
#1 is easy, it won't change anything.
#2 is just a matter of implementation -- as a society we have institutions that know how to legalize and regulate medical procedures, know how to tweak insurance coverages to cover additional types of surgeries/services, and know how to fold the costs into the premiums/funding models.
#3 is hard -- fundamentally we do not know what sort of "mental health" or "education" support to provide to effectively deal with this issue. (Note here we decided a priori that it is a "problem", something to be dissuaded.)
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What's the solution from a public policy perspective?
- Let them be (i.e., "do nothing" as a matter of public policy)?
- Legalize, regulate, and expand medical insurance coverages to these procedures so at least the people who want them can get them from legitimate healthcare providers?
- More "mental health" and/or "education" support to dissuade people from wanting this sort of surgeries?
#1 is easy, it won't change anything.
#2 is just a matter of implementation -- as a society we have institutions that know how to legalize and regulate medical procedures, know how to tweak insurance coverages to cover additional types of surgeries/services, and know how to fold the costs into the premiums/funding models.
#3 is hard -- fundamentally we do not know what sort of "mental health" or "education" support to provide to effectively deal with this issue. (Note here we decided a priori that it is a "problem", something to be dissuaded.)