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US Healthcare Loses Again

23 Jun

As presented in the 2010 version of the annual Commonwealth Fund comparison of the U.S. health system with those in other industrialized nations, United States once again comes out on the bottom as far as healthcare issues go.

The United States ranked last in comparison with Australia, the Netherlands,Canada, New Zealand, Germany and the United Kingdom. In my mind this is clear evidence that a country who claims to be the only superpower in the world and spends more than half of its budget on defense is doing absolutely very little for its own people.

At $7,290 in annual spending per person in 2007, the U.S. also dwarfed second-place Canada at $3,895 and third-place Netherlands at $3,837. Out of the above countries, infant mortality was the highest in the United States, with Germany and the Netherlands being the best places to be born.

As for access to healthcare the United States tied for last place with Australia. This included late-night care, getting prescriptions filled, and worry that the patients did not have the money to pay for prescriptions. The one area that the United States did excel in as far as access goes, was getting to see a specialist in under four weeks. I’m glad that many people can see a specialist in four weeks, a year ago I had to see a specialist because my doctor had concerns that I may have cancer. The entire ordeal took almost 3 months, from the time that I requested an appointment with my doctor to finally getting the tests and seeing a specialist to diagnose the results. I can’t say that I’m glad that I didn’t have cancer and that it didn’t have three months to grow.

As far as quality care went, the United States ranked four out of six in receiving effective care and in patient centered care. In the safety care category we ranked seventh and in the coordinated care we ranked sixth. The United States did right forth in reporting getting infections in the hospitals. Which is better than seventh which is where New Zealand ended up. Major concerns in safety were receiving the wrong medicines, the wrong diagnosis and too much time relaxing between notification of abnormal test results.

There is a section known as equity. The United States placed dead here for various reasons. many people not seen the doctor’s or dentist because they could not afford it,and having to wait too long to get an appointment.

There are other categories that the viewer may read for himself but each time the result is pretty much the same. I think that Europe is so much further ahead of us in the lack of greed and not doing things because of the cost. There has to come a time when needs and requirements overcome the cost. And what is more important on this entire earth then your health? the United States seems to want to prove that you are here simply for people who have money and to make stockholders rich. If the United States considers itself to be a Christian nation than the reverse should be true.

I consider myself lucky as I have an incredible Dr. who comes from Argentina. He is very intuitive and always listens to me. As I now have no insurance he has worked with me on the cost of coming to see him and getting the deep discounts at my local pharmacy for generic drugs. I usually don’t have to wait too long for appointment with him, however a few schedules me for a specialist I am at that specialist’s mercy as far as getting an appointment and how long I have to wait for it.

It’s time for America to come up in the civilized world. The civilized world doesn’t concentrate on war nor spend its money on wars. Its people are the only golden property that are its highest priority. the healthcare bill that was passed may not be the best, but it is a start to becoming civilized.

All figures and facts from here

And here: Commonwealth Fund comparison

 
 

WordPress

06 Jan

Is now reminding me of Microsoft.  Every week there is a new version of it.

If you cant make a version that works, stop making versions!  Holy Fook!  Every day its another update!

That is not to take away from the fact that WordPress is probably the best blogging tool out there, but hey, its a tool NOT a life giving entity!  Stop treating it like a temple!

 
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Melanie Oudin

10 Sep

My heartfelt congratulations to Melanie for the wonderful showing she has given during the tennis tournament. It is wonderfully refreshing to see a young person perform at such a high level and to be so dedicated to her sport, herself, and to her future.

 
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Walter Cronkite

19 Jul

Walter Cronkite is dead at the age of 92.

Walter was deemed the most trusted man in America for a very long time. He covered presidents from Eisenhower to Reagan and covered the early years of our space program. His coverage of space was done with both serious reporting and boyish glee at our landing on the moon. His tearful announcement that JFK had been killed shocked the world yet everyone who saw his announcement remembers it even today 46 years later

His coverage of political conventions was exemplary and ground breaking for those would would follow him. In covering political partys he was completely neutral and unbiased in his reporting which is practically unheard of today

Cronkite literally changed Americas view of the Vietnam war by going there and announcing the war was a quagmire. President Johnson then said if I have lost Cronkite then I have lost middle America

There is so much one can say about Mr Cronkite, and so many who will say it. So I will just give my thanks to him for the memories of growing up during the period of time that he was more powerful than presidents and was the voice of American households.

He was a great man

 
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Japan In Space

25 Jan

Japan is in space in a big way now with the “Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite “IBUKI” (GOSAT) ” satellite. This satellite was launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).  They have also set up a new website at IBUKI.  This satellite is designed to sniff out the density of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide) any where on earth.

Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite

 I think this will be a great advance in understanding exactly what is occuring on this planet and in “inner” space.  Possibly it will be able to answer the broiling questions between various factions as to whether global warming actually exists.

The whole thing is out of hand as many countries say that it does exist and a few dont.  Our late great president Bushel T. Basket’s administration went as far as to force scientists to change reports to meet his wishful thinking view of the planet.  This is the same guy who has no problem throwing a few spent uranium tank shells around.

I have the disticnt feeling we will wait till water is seeping up around the white house lawn before be do much of anything serious here in the state.  I have high hopes for Obama and the efforts he will set forth to help set this planet right.

 
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Yahoo Messinger Strikes Again

22 Jan

I see that Yahoo messenger has finally went the way of greed.

This morning I opened my messenger to talk to someone and what did I see? A great big fat Pillbury commercial taking up most of the space in the messenger box.

I remember all the comments when ICQ went to using commercials. Something that had been free so long had went the way of commercialism. But as time went on it was no longer even noticed.

But the way Yahoo is using this commercial is very blatant and in the way. With large links to the Pillsbury website $1 off coupons, pictures of some of their prepared foods which probably are not any good for you cover the messenger box. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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