Mark Vonnegut

"I don't think the people today who start hearing voices, stop eating and sleeping, and run amuck are likely to get good treatment. Having more knowledge, better diagnostic capabilities, better medications with fewer side effects, can't make up for the fact that most patients are being treated by doctors, therapists, and hospitals, who are operating under constraints and incentives that reward non-treatment, non-hospitalization, non-therapy, non-follow-up, non-care. Lost to follow-up is the best outcome a health insurer can hope for."

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Source: Mark Vonnegut (2011). “The Eden Express: A Memoir of Insanity”, p.93, Seven Stories Press

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Mark Vonnegut

Mark Vonnegut

Physician, Author

Mark Vonnegut is an American author and psychiatrist known for his candid writings on mental health and human resilience, particularly in 'The Eden Express'.

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