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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Lane3 who wrote (8581)8/21/2009 4:42:07 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (2) of 42652
 
My general argument is that the current system is far imbalanced away for public health and prevention.

Private health insurance co's do not have much incentive to do broad population based measures to improve health, and so the responsibility for healthy eating campaigns, smoking cessation, infant car seat promotion,the alcohol related injury prevention stuff I've been posting falls on the government. The ROI on these interventions is great for the country. I agree that prevention and screening has to be based on science, not just guesses, but a lot of prevention stuff isn't being done that should.

A better system would tilt more toward government promotion of health based on science and less towards satisfying the immediate wishes of the consumer (gasp!). Surgery is dramatic and compelling, but the more mundane answer might be physical therapy (I'm thinking of lower back pain). Nevertheless, private insurers do not deny surgery coverage even when the benefits are marginal because they know how angry scared people can get.

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