- Britain's NHS sees one million people every 36 hours and 93 per cent of patients rate their care as good or excellent.
- The CIA says that Brits can expect to live longer under government health care than Americans can under the current free market system: http://ff.im/6zU3G
- Measured as a percentage of GDP, Britain spends about half of what America spends on health care, yet Britain enjoys greater life expectancy, lower infant mortality, lower maternal mortality.
- My 80 year-old mother lives in Britain and has never experienced age-related government health care restrictions.
- The World Health Organization ranks Britain's health care as 18th in the world, while the US is in 37th place.
So, there is no reason that America can't cut medical spending while improving health care. Okay, well there are reasons. I think they are excess profit and inefficiency.
The American healthcare system is undergoing a transition of epic proportions.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the politics of private vs public healthcare gets in the way of doing what's best for the country as a whole.
For both sides, ideology seems to be more important than the health of Americans
This article - The Tea Party Guide to Health & Fitness - was written to bring out that debate, and if you look at the comments, it is clear to see that a lot of people have their identities wrapped up in their politics.
http://www.healthhabits.ca/2010/10/21/tea-party-guide-health-fitness/
The American healthcare system is undergoing a transition of epic proportions.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the politics of private vs public healthcare gets in the way of doing what's best for the country as a whole.
For both sides, ideology seems to be more important than the health of Americans
This article - The Tea Party Guide to Health & Fitness - was written to bring out that debate, and if you look at the comments, it is clear to see that a lot of people have their identities wrapped up in their politics.
http://www.healthhabits.ca/2010/10/21/tea-party-guide-health-fitness/