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26. Agosto 2010, 06:13:39
The Col 
Asunto: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Apparently it has advantages

By: Sheryl Ubelacker, Health Reporter, The Canadian Press

Date: Wednesday Apr. 28, 2010 5:24 PM PT

When it comes to differences between Canada and the U.S., there is one area at least where we can claim bragging rights: Canadians have the edge when it comes to life expectancy and health-related quality of life.

"Canadians live longer and healthier than Americans," said U.S. health economist David Feeny, lead author of a newly published analysis of a joint Canada-U.S. population health survey. "Mortality rates are lower in Canada and the health related quality of life -- the quality of those years -- is higher in Canada than in the United States."

In fact, the analysis of the 2002-2003 data shows that a 19-year-old in Canada, for instance, can expect to enjoy 2.7 years more of "perfect health" than an American the same age, said Feeny, an investigator at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research

http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100428/bc_canadians_americans_longevity_100428/20100428?hub=BritishColumbia

26. Agosto 2010, 06:31:45
Papa Zoom 
Asunto: Re: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Jim Dandy: Isn't it a bit misleading to say "everybody" pays when in fact everybody doesn't really?

26. Agosto 2010, 06:38:12
The Col 
Asunto: Re: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Artful Dodger: You don't pay on a sliding scale like income tax, and you're not stuck paying 30 grand for an MRI for some guy in Montreal.Canadians have just as many issues with our imperfect govt as Americans, or anyone else for that matter, but paying for our healthcare model doesn't even register in the richter scale of gripes.

26. Agosto 2010, 06:42:57
Papa Zoom 
Asunto: Re: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Jim Dandy: it doesn't register on your gripe scale because you're used to it. We have a government out of control, huge spending and arrogant representatives. Plus our media is corrupt (except for Fox) and they almost always favor the liberal view. (despite your objections to Fox, they always have both sides of an argument presented. Even Hannity has a couple of liberal guests in each and every program. Interestingly, they couldn't be further apart on their views but they are friends too).

27. Agosto 2010, 12:07:45
Mort 
Asunto: Re: Even Hannity has a couple of liberal guests in each and every program.
Artful Dodger: ... Is that meant to mean anything?? All our major news channels over here include on a current event show, people of different views.

26. Agosto 2010, 06:36:30
Papa Zoom 
Asunto: Re: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Jim Dandy: One other thing (off the top of my bald head), it seems to me that it doesn't matter if what your posts says is true or not, it's still not up to the government to decide for me how I should live my life and where (and how) I should spend my money. As for the conclusion of that study, I'd have to look into it. I'm not sure there is any correlation between the health-care and the added longevity. As you know, there are likely many contributing factors.

26. Agosto 2010, 06:40:08
Papa Zoom 
Asunto: Re: When everybody pays, nobody is "paying" for someone else,cuz they are also paying for you
Jim Dandy: but don't forget the end of the article:

"They are probably right about the health-care system playing a role in this," he said. But there are many socioeconomic factors that may contribute to differences in life-expectancy and quality of life, including a higher prevalence of violence and unhealthier, poorer immigrant populations south of the border.

"We don't really know how to parse out the differences between Canada and the U.S. into better access to health care and less brutalizing social environment for some parts of the population," he said from Vancouver.

"So it's not clear to me that the adoption of a Canadian-style system, even if they could do it" would make a difference, said Evans, noting that eliminating third-party private insurers from the U.S. health-care mix would present a monumental challenge.

"Is Obama-care going to cure it? No. You're on the start of a long road down there. It's in the right direction, it will certainly help some people a lot, but ... is the U.S. health status disadvantage going to disappear in the next four or five years? I would bet against it."

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