January 9, 2008

U.S. Ranks 19th In Preventing Deaths

The United States is trailing industrialized nations in preventing deaths due to treatable conditions. The United States ranks a dismal 19th in the preventing deaths category. So much for the overblown U.S. healthcare lobby complex that has tied affordable health care to lobbied excess to the harm of the consumer. Prime health care is only available to the privileged government union monopoly and a the corporate elite jobholders

Most small business can’t afford health care for themselves or their workers. If they do have healthcare, they have to settle for such a watered down affordable version made possible with huge deductibles that prevent policy holders from seeking treatment. For instance, the first $2,000 come out of their pocket.

According to a London based study in the journal Health Affairs they found that 101,000 deaths could be prevented each year if the U.S. health care system provided timely access to effective care as France, Japan and Australia.
prevented each year if the U.S. health care system provided timely access to effective care as France, Japan and Australia.

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