Healthcare industry in the US delineates class structure in how healthcare is doled out. Best in world for top, decent for middle, bad for bottom middle, non-existent for those below the poverty line. Attitudes toward HC in the US expose Social Darwinist beliefs among the greedy. Remember, TR, that universal, aka. single-payer, will start on the state level. Vermont First.
Healthcare industry in the US delineates class structure in how healthcare is doled out. Best in world for top, decent for middle, bad for bottom middle, non-existent for those below the poverty line. Attitudes toward HC in the US expose Social Darwinist beliefs among the greedy. Remember TR, that universal, aka. single-payer will come state by state. Vermont First.
morganbath... your comment doesn't make sense. please explain yourself better. mortality rates are facts, americans are a generous culture is an opinion. so that is comparing apples to oranges.
Why do I keep hearing people say "of course Americans are generous people" ? He contradicts himself. In one speech he gave I saw him equate a countries morality with its health care system which if true is a damning judgment on this supposed "generosity", but some time later back pedals away from his own argument by seeming to saying "but of course Americans are generous and please go buy my book."
"I'm generous but .. " is about as beleivable as "I'm not racist but ..".
We *do not* get great medicine in many areas of treatment, although you win more friends saying things like that.
I do want to see healthier Americans, and support for Americans who need it, the question that should be asked is how much less of that support should come from medical professionals and in what areas.
Dr. Lewis Mehl has shown that home birth results in better outcomes for infants. Holland with great statistics, supports home birth. The US does not.
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Healthcare industry in the US delineates class structure in how healthcare is doled out. Best in world for top, decent for middle, bad for bottom middle, non-existent for those below the poverty line. Attitudes toward HC in the US expose Social Darwinist beliefs among the greedy. Remember, TR, that universal, aka. single-payer, will start on the state level. Vermont First.
DurienLevie 9 months ago
Healthcare industry in the US delineates class structure in how healthcare is doled out. Best in world for top, decent for middle, bad for bottom middle, non-existent for those below the poverty line. Attitudes toward HC in the US expose Social Darwinist beliefs among the greedy. Remember TR, that universal, aka. single-payer will come state by state. Vermont First.
DurienLevie 9 months ago
They can;t afford to see a DACTER ?! LOL
ABL36 1 year ago
morganbath... your comment doesn't make sense. please explain yourself better. mortality rates are facts, americans are a generous culture is an opinion. so that is comparing apples to oranges.
indierock79 2 years ago
Why do I keep hearing people say "of course Americans are generous people" ? He contradicts himself. In one speech he gave I saw him equate a countries morality with its health care system which if true is a damning judgment on this supposed "generosity", but some time later back pedals away from his own argument by seeming to saying "but of course Americans are generous and please go buy my book."
"I'm generous but .. " is about as beleivable as "I'm not racist but ..".
Actions speak louder?
morganbath 2 years ago
dacter
ItsJustARide314 2 years ago 2
this is so sad.
capitalism cannot be reformed ,
it must be destroyed.
kannibees 2 years ago
If checked, capitalism does just fine. Greed needs to be checked with compassion.
Xerxes4242 1 year ago
We *do not* get great medicine in many areas of treatment, although you win more friends saying things like that.
I do want to see healthier Americans, and support for Americans who need it, the question that should be asked is how much less of that support should come from medical professionals and in what areas.
Dr. Lewis Mehl has shown that home birth results in better outcomes for infants. Holland with great statistics, supports home birth. The US does not.
givebirthathome 2 years ago
Google iatrogenic death for more information. This is not an anti-healthcare comment, just fyi:
In comparison to 20,000 deaths from lack of healthcare, at present we have-
ALL THESE ARE DEATHS PER YEAR:
12,000 -----unnecessary surgery (8)
7,000 -----medication errors in hospitals (9)
20,000 -----other errors in hospitals (10)
80,000 -----infections in hospitals (10)
106,000 ----non-error, negative effects of drugs (2)
givebirthathome 2 years ago 3