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boutons_deux
12-26-2012, 04:50 PM
Statement on Healthcare


We are economists who think that the economy should serve people, the planet and the future.

The United States ranks first in the world in health care spending per person, but only 45th in life expectancy. The average American sees a doctor less often than the average Canadian, the average Briton, or the average resident of most industrial democracies. The average life expectancy of white Americans without a high school degree has fallen since 1990 by three years for men and five years for women.

This paradoxical combination of first-class costs and second-rate performance is a result of a multi-payer health care system whose enormous administrative bureaucracy absorbs nearly one-third of our health care dollars. The aim of this private bureaucracy is to police patients and doctors, not to add value or protect human health.

A further result is that nearly 50 million Americans today lack health insurance. Millions more have coverage inadequate to prevent bankruptcy or financial disaster in the event of a serious illness.

Some claim that the best way to improve health and extend coverage is to subsidize private insurance. But rather than controlling costs, subsidies multiply the economic waste in our health care system.

Some claim that government-funded health care means “rationing” access to health care. They ignore the all-too-painful rationing that occurs every day when private insurers deny coverage and when families can't afford to go to a doctor or buy medicines.

We oppose treating health care as a commodity to be rationed on the basis of purchasing power or a privilege to be rationed on the basis of political power.

We call for a national health insurance system that provides universal access to essential health care.

We call for insurance for all Americans in a single risk pool – the efficient model already used by Medicare and the Veterans Administration – a system that can save billions of dollars while improving health and well-being.

We extend our support to all who are working to build an effective and accountable health care system that puts public health before private profit and secures health care for all regardless of income, age, or pre-existing conditions.

http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/13558-economists-statement-on-health-care

The for-profit health insurance corps will surely buy enough Congresswhores to block a public/government health insurance option, and they will pay right-wing hate media to whine/lie about "government takeover of healthcare".

cantthinkofanything
12-26-2012, 04:51 PM
really, the solution is just for us to eat better and not eat out so much.

boutons_deux
12-26-2012, 04:55 PM
really, the solution is just for us to eat better and not eat out so much.

very few Americans have the slightest idea of what "eat better" means. Like cows, they eat whatever BigFood feeds them and what everybody else is eating.

cantthinkofanything
12-26-2012, 05:05 PM
very few Americans have the slightest idea of what "eat better" means. Like cows, they eat whatever BigFood feeds them and what everybody else is eating.

I don't know. I think most people know that fruits and vegetables are great fuel for the body. Also, anything gluten free is good for you. Eat less read meat but increase intake of chicken (not fried though).

Wild Cobra
12-26-2012, 05:13 PM
Shazbot... You may eat like a cow, but many of us to look buy healthy when we eat. It's getting harder, but it can be done.

Latarian Milton
12-26-2012, 07:34 PM
an average american is expected to eat a few more cows than an european does through his lifetime and more americans get killed by diseases related to high blood pressure every year than all other diseases combined imho. plus americans have sex about twice as often as europeans do, and 5 times as japs, and don't get fooled by the pseudo scientists who claim sex is good for your health. japs have the least sex of all industrial countries and they have the longest life expentancy, which is not coincidence, and a healthier diet must also help sustain their lives imho

boutons_deux
12-27-2012, 09:02 AM
Shazbot... You may eat like a cow, but many of us to look buy healthy when we eat. It's getting harder, but it can be done.

70%, and increasing relentlessly, of Americans are overweight or obese.

Wild Cobra
12-27-2012, 05:19 PM
70%, and increasing relentlessly, of Americans are overweight or obese.
So? And you wonder why I don't want to pay for their healthcare. Don't you?

boutons_deux
01-06-2013, 10:13 AM
So? And you wonder why I don't want to pay for their healthcare. Don't you?

70% of people in YOUR INSURANCE POOL are overweight/obese.

Wild Cobra
01-06-2013, 03:19 PM
70% of people in YOUR INSURANCE POOL are overweight/obese.
I don't think so. Maybe 15% to 20%, but most certainly not 70%.

boutons_deux
01-06-2013, 10:19 PM
Obama may turn Medicare reform into wider health debate



http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/06/us-usa-fiscal-medicare-reform-idUSBRE90508I20130106?feedType=RSS&feedName=healthNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reuters%2FhealthNews+%28Reute rs+Health+News%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

Wild Cobra
01-07-2013, 03:12 AM
Obama may turn Medicare reform into wider health debate



http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/06/us-usa-fiscal-medicare-reform-idUSBRE90508I20130106?feedType=RSS&feedName=healthNews&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+reuters%2FhealthNews+%28Reute rs+Health+News%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
Do you mean Medicaid?

boutons_deux
01-07-2013, 05:10 AM
Do you mean Medicaid?

Read the article

Wild Cobra
01-07-2013, 07:02 AM
Read the article
Yes, they say medicare. No. I rarely read things you link. Maybe they meant medicaid.