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Every Other Country Has Universal Health Care - And It Works


               
2009 Aug 30, 12:19pm   23,122 views  94 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

Every other industrialized country has universal health care. It works for them:

  • All other industrialized countries have higher life expectancies than we do in America. There are 41 countries with higher life expectancies than America.
  • No other countries bankrupt their citizens with health care costs. Only America bankrupts you with health care costs -- even if you have insurance. Medical costs are the leading cause of bankruptcy in the US -- and most of those had health insurance. So under our current system, you are fucked, sooner or later. Unless you're Bill Gates you're just one serious illness away from bankruptcy. Most of the medically bankrupt were average Americans who happened to get sick.
    Summary: You have no financial security unless we get health care reform.
  • No country tells its citizens to commit suicide rather than get health care. If you believe any health care reform would do that, perhaps euthanasia is right for you after all!
  • US private insurance companies are death panels - they ration health care and if they decide against you, you die. Every day, they deny care and rescind coverage to maximize profit. Got a serious pre-existing condition and applying for insurance? What do you think the private death panel is going to say to you?
  • US private insurance companies are already bloated bureaucracies worse than government. You have no choice in health insurance, except to pay whatever they say, or die. They are only a few insurers, they all offer about the same coverage for a given price, and they don't answer the phone. There is no market.

Something needs to be done about health care in the US. It is badly broken: it wastes money, it bankrupts families, and fails to provide the the quality of health care that all other developed countries get for far lower cost.

The Republican plan is... what? It's to do nothing except deliberately stoke fear of "socialism" and "death panels" while raking in insurance company lobbyist money. There are there are six insurance company lobbyists for every member of Congress.

Insurance industry lobbying money is killing the public-plan health insurance option. And you know that they are funding Fox News, Glen Beck, O'Reilly and others like them. "Fair and balanced" my ass. Turn that crap off and read the actual proposals.

Democrats are guilty of taking their money too, but at least they are talking about real solutions.

The Republicans won't even propose one.

#politics

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1   ja   @   2009 Aug 30, 11:02pm  

Calling any side "death panels" is an bios simplification. They are just individuals looking for their best interest. The interesting part is that Americans will have to realize that a pure market system where there are no rules of the games (except guaranteeing the private property), can make wonders to produce and sell potatoes, but is extremely inefficient selling medical insurance. A society that chooses to follow always the same strategy without questioning it validity, is condemn to disappear.

Said that, I'd like to know if somebody has a strong (economical) argument for the public option vs. just reforming the market. Moral points, like "a well-off society has to care about the less fortunate" are reasonable but not what I'm asking for.

2   nosf41   @   2009 Aug 30, 2:45pm  

You have so much faith in Obama and big government.

How about starting slowly, government does not have the required trillions of $ for Obama health care reform proposal.

The CEO of Whole Foods wrote the following article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204251404574342170072865070.html

3   Patrick   @   2009 Aug 30, 2:55pm  

nosf41 says

You have so much faith in Obama and big government.

OK, so what would YOU do to reform health care?

4   1logicalthinker   @   2009 Aug 30, 3:09pm  

I don't understand why so many people are opposed to spending 1 trillion dollars on Universal Healthcare for ten years, but so few people care that the Pentagon spends over $600,000,000,000 every year with nothing to show for it.

Universal Healthcare will improve the health of millions of people in this country. What has been the benefit of killing thousands of people in Iraq or Afghanistan? or throwing money away on weapons systems that are outmoded before they are deployed, and spending more money on defense than the rest of the world combined.

Our military couldn't even stop 4 guys with box cutters. According to the Pentagon's own list, there are 865 U.S. military bases around the world, not including Iraq and Afghanistan. Close half of those bases, bring the troops home, and we'll have more than enough money to pay for healthcare. Of course, that would require "real change" in this country.

JFK tried that change, but the C.I.A. and the Joints Chiefs of Staff were opposed to it. Please read "JFK and the Unspeakable, Why He Died and Why It Matters" by James W. Douglass.

6   hollyhoffmannd   @   2009 Aug 30, 3:50pm  

Stick with housing, Patrick.

7   srla   @   2009 Aug 30, 4:09pm  

I think it would be rather easy too come up with a far better system, as we have the diverse examples of literally every other developed nation to study and learn from. It's like having 60 years of case studies done with hundreds of millions of subjects testing out a wide range of healthcare plans that all have 3 things in common: they cover all citizens, and they have comparable (or better) outcomes, and they pay around half as much as we do. So what's stopping us from learning from the success and failures of every country from Germany to Taiwan (many of which actually have LESS government involvement than we do)? Our massive and incredibly adept healthcare lobby.

And what else should we have expected when we handed over control of our industry to the "free market" forced of for-profit corporations? After all, it's their mandate to maximize shareholder profits, not to extend life expectancy or provide better patient outcomes. Our system gives us exactly what we should expect from any corporate run healthcare system: dazzling innovation in techniques and medicines that make the biggest products and equally dazzling neglect of all other areas of healthcare that don't provide as much money per transaction, most notably primary care, preventative care, and access to care.

The best we can hope from the current process is a mandate for universal coverage, for without universal coverage, we will end up either utterly unable to control spiraling costs or with a system of rationing that would make Palin's Death Panel scenario seem tame by comparison. But whatever the outcome, we will need to revisit this issue again and again until we finally get it right, because the particular political theater we're currently witnessing is being scripted for both parties by the healthcare lobby. So for this round, at least, they are bound to end up with more profits regardless of the outcome.

8   nope   @   2009 Aug 30, 5:28pm  

nosf41 says

You have so much faith in Obama and big government.
How about starting slowly, government does not have the required trillions of $ for Obama health care reform proposal.

But we have the required trillions of $ that we will be spending on medicare during the same time period?

The CEO of Whole Foods wrote the following article:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204251404574342170072865070.html

The CEO of whole foods is a guy who makes his living selling overpriced bullshit to people with more money than time to spend actually studying the facts about what it is that they're getting -- kind of like the way that we currently handle medical care. Nothing more fitting than taking advice from a guy who's entire business is based on selling people stuff that they don't need.

9   nosf41   @   2009 Aug 30, 5:29pm  

nosf41 says


You have so much faith in Obama and big government.

OK, so what would YOU do to reform health care?

1. Remove any laws preventing insurance companies to offer their services across state lines.
2. Make medical costs transparent - everybody should pay some portion of their health care bill from their own pocket.
3. Tort reform - good doctors should not be forced to pay six figure (US$) amounts for insurance from lawsuits.
4. Balance the government budget to reduce the tax burden. Ever increasing government deficits and national debt will require higher taxes, thus leaving people with less money for everything else including health care.
This includes reducing the military budget: close the majority of overseas bases and return the troops home.

10   carrieon   @   2009 Aug 30, 7:40pm  

Right on Patrick. The entire American health care system is a piece of shit! People and employers need to grow up and stop paying their stupid health insurance premiums for a change. Maybe then they will get the message. They don't get any money from me and I'm far more more healthy than all their Zombies on drugs. I just wish others would do the same.

11   stefania_nj   @   2009 Aug 30, 10:26pm  

Just an opinion from some one that has experienced european health care and the american private one. There is nothing to fear about universal health care! it is great and the republicans do not want you to know it.
I do not understand why the American people do not hit the streets protesting for the health care reform just like they did when supporting Obama.
I grew up and lived in Italy. I had a doctor that made house calls; when my son was born his pediatrician made house calls; I could call her directly and speak to her "the doctor" not the nurse any time. 3 days of the week I could stop at her office without appointment. It happened that few times I had to run to the emergency room; guess what? No waiting lines! All this cost me nothing! I have a "good" health care plan here but I have anxiety over loosing it if I lose my job. I think all Americans will relax even those that oppose health care reform if we had a European style health care. It is such a great think having not to worry about getting sick or losing your job and health care benefits with it. It is worth to pay a little more tax to have peace of mind. One thing more in Italy there is private and public health care providers; but if you have something serious most people will trust the public hospital over the private because it is about health and not profit!!! I do not trust doctors here much because i am not sure if it is for my benefit or theirs.

12   jackanderson129   @   2009 Aug 30, 11:29pm  

For someone who has studied the effects of government policy on the housing market and the economy I am amazed Patrick advocates further government in health care. Yes, many insurance companies are awful. Here is a brief article by someone who has been at odds with the worst ones for decades. He names some good ones as well

Health Care War!
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/health-care-war-35069

I agree with nosf41, competition is the best solution. Insurance companies have “bought” their territories from State legislatures. This is an infringement on individual freedom and Federal run insurance would be an even greater loss of freedom.

The proposition
“Every Other Country Has Universal Health Care - And It Works”
is false.

Here is a link to many horror stories from the British press.

http://www.neoperspectives.com/britishhealthcare.htm

Even the NY Time was critical of British Healthcare
until Obama started pushing for it

British Balance Benefit vs. Cost of Latest Drugs
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/03/health/03nice.html?_r=2

Thomas Sowell who is one of Americas foremost economists and historians
has several recent articles on the subject:

Care versus control

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell080509.php3

Whose medical decisions? I. II, III, & IV

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell081809.php3

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell081909.php3

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell082009.php3

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell082109.php3

Do not give up your Liberty, your Freedom to choose!

13   stefania_nj   @   2009 Aug 31, 12:21am  

jackanderson129 I am sorry but maybe you should be more concerned about the thousands and thousands of horror stories in this country. And something needs to be done about it. Maybe for the real wealthy there is freedom to choose here but not for the rest of the nation. No system is perfect and maybe we could do a better job than the British!

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