Wednesday, January 09, 2008

United States Ranks Dead Last

Regular readers of Rhapsody know, the state of our nation's healthcare system is a hot-button subject for me. An article I read in Yahoo! News this morning is a much-needed slap in the face to all those who espouse the "evils" of socialized medicine.

Guess what? Socialized medicine is kicking our U.S. healthcare asses!

Fucking, duh.

Normally, I'd just link to the article. But this one is important enough that I'm posting the entire thing. Read on.

France is healthcare leader, US comes dead last: study

WASHINGTON (AFP) - France is tops, and the United States dead last, in providing timely and effective healthcare to its citizens, according to a survey Tuesday of preventable deaths in 19 industrialized countries.

The study by the Commonwealth Fund and published in the January/February issue of the journal Health Affairs measured developed countries' effectiveness at providing timely and effective healthcare.

The study, entitled "Measuring the Health of Nations: Updating an Earlier Analysis," was written by researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. It looked at death rates in subjects younger than 75 that could have been prevented by timely and effective medical care.

The researchers found that while most countries surveyed saw preventable deaths decline by an average of 16 percent, the United States saw only a four percent dip.

The non-profit Commonwealth Fund, which financed the study, expressed alarm at the findings.

"It is startling to see the US falling even farther behind on this crucial indicator of health system performance," said Commonwealth Fund Senior Vice President Cathy Schoen, who noted that "other countries are reducing these preventable deaths more rapidly, yet spending far less."

The 19 countries, in order of best to worst, were: France, Japan, Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Some countries showed dramatic improvement in the periods studied -- 1997 and 1998 and again between 2002 and 2003 -- outpacing the United States, which showed only slight improvement.

White the United States ranked 15th of 19 between 1997-98, by 2002-03 it had fallen to last place.

"It is notable that all countries have improved substantially except the US," said Ellen Nolte, lead author of the study.

Had the United States performed as well as any of the top three industrialized countries, there would have been 101,000 fewer deaths per year, the researchers said.

4 comments:

Pernox said...

America, FUCK YEAH!

I commented on this on my blog as well after reading your post.

Anonymous said...

Kristi, if it's any consolation, Minnesota ranks as one of the top states in the U.S. for healthcare...

What I can't understand is how you CAN'T qualify for government health aid if you're drawing unemployment because you MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY.

True. People can totally afford to pay $500/month for COBRA benefits when they're monthly unemployment income is $700. Rent and food are overrated.

GeekGoddess said...

Geitx - Great post on your blog. Thanks for providing the link.

Marie - I agree. Food and rent? Pah! Who needs 'em? In fact, if more of the unemployed went WITHOUT food and rent, well, hey! We wouldn't have any need for COBRA or any other socialized medicine!

Anonymous said...

We'd also have the cure for obesity! Want to lose 250 lbs? Want to feel great? Want to fit into a size 6? Get laid off!