Saturday, January 30, 2016

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Yesterday the editorial board of the Washington Post charged that Bernie Sanders’s health-care plan rests on “unbelievable assumptions” about how much it would slash health-care costs without affecting the care ordinary Americans receive.
The Post claimed that countries with the kind of single-payer plans Bernie likes “ration care in ways that federal health programs in the United States ... do not.”
We can debate specific numbers, but the Post’s unstated assumption – that the quality of health care received by Americans is superior to the quality received by, say, Canadians, from their single-payer, mostly publicly-funded system – is not borne out by evidence.
Despite the fact that Canada spends only 10.4 percent of its GDP on health care in contrast to 16 percent of GDP in the United States, Canadians enjoy lower rates of infant mortality and longer life expectancy than citizens of the United States.
True, Canadians typically wait longer to consult specialists and get non-emergency surgery than we do. But a higher share of Canadians get medical attention when they need it. Even after the Affordable Care Act, some 26 million Americans – about 10 percent of the population – still lack health insurance, and millions more rarely see a doctor because they can’t afford ever-increasing co-payments and deductibles.
The Post goes on to attack Sanders for failing to have a “plausible” plan for plugging looming deficits as the American population ages. I’m curious to know which candidate, of either party, has a plan that satisfies the Post’s definition of plausible deficit-reduction.
Nonetheless, a major reason future deficits loom large is the expected surge in Medicare costs as 77 million boomers need medications and treatment. In this respect as well, a single-payer system – capable of using its full bargaining power to attain lower prices for pharmaceuticals – will yield substantial benefits.
What do you think?
John Farnham Ezra Klein posted a 'Health of Nations' report on various nations healthcare systems for years. The US runs a system of insurance scams which exclude the most needy from access to care in a system where prices are insanely high. Regardless, GM intake of pesticides alleged by the manufacturer to be safe ( Monsanto -which also controls seeds ) into the gut is anything but a health benefit. Nor is breakdown in water access and treatment anything but disastrous to health. Concentrating on treatment options in a corrupt system with dysfunctional infrastructure is an impossible assignment for survival....let alone quality of life.
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