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Don't feel bad. We don't insure sick children either.
Martin Baxter wrote: The US spends more, per capita on health than any other industrialized nation in the world, yet it manages to deliver that health care to a lower percentage of the population than those same nations. The Infant mortality rate is alway interesting to look at, US=6.82 per 1000 live births, Cuba=6.45, Aruba 6.02, Canada 4.82, France 4.31, Czech Republic 3.97, Iceland 3.31........there at least 36 countries that do better than the US. Yep. It's rather pathetic. However, all the usual rhetoric doesn't begin to reflect the reality. The U.S. delivers billions of dollars of free health care to low- income people... the problem is that much of it is "delivered" via emergency rooms & tertiary care centers, very very inefficient. And since it also unreimbursed, the provider has to charge everybody else more, or go out of business (it's happening... about a dozen big-city emergency rooms have closed their doors in the past year). Another issue is that a large percent of U.S. health-care dollars go to pay lawsuits and insurance against lawsuits. Our legal system makes more money off "health care" than doctors do; and we've substituted a winner-take-all lottery for sensible standard-of-care risk management. And you will never, never, never, hear either of these issues (among many other root problems) addressed by politicians (who are lawyers themselves, remember) who want to "fix health care" for you. Regards Doug King |
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