U.S. Lags Behind Industrialized Countries On Preventable Deaths
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Article Date: 07 Oct 2009 - 6:00 PDT
The United States lags behind other wealthy countries on "preventable deaths," those caused by illnesses and injuries that should not kill at an early age, and it has been falling further behind over the past decade. The Washington Post reports: "Although the United States now spends $2.4 trillion a year on medical care -- vastly more per capita than comparable countries -- the nation ranks near the bottom on premature deaths caused by illnesses such as diabetes, epilepsy, stroke, influenza, ulcers and pneumonia, according to research by the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund published in the journal Health Affairs."
"During last week's marathon health-care debate in the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) bemoaned the findings. ... Some lawmakers theorized that the rate could be related to trauma from guns and automobiles." Connoly writes although those fatality rates are higher in the U.S. than most wealthy nations, "the statistics underscore more complex, fundamental challenges," according to "physicians, economists and other experts who track health-care systems across the world" (Connolly, 10/6).
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Preventative Care Is Needed
posted by Maguire on 7 Oct 2009 at 3:16 pmIt is time now more than ever to implement a preventative care model in the U.S. Our country has been practicing under a treatment based system for far too long, losing sight of the initial goal of health care. This is a contributing factor as to why the World Health Organization has placed the U.S. as #37 on the global health scale.
Dr. Stephen Kardos agrees, "The focus for the past 50 years in America has been to zero in on the 20 percent of people who account for 80 percent of health expenses. This has been a very costly strategic failure because the best you can do by “managing” sick people...", "...is to squeeze out some nominal payment for procedures or avoid the procedures completely."
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