1. If it is such a bad idea, how come everyone else in the industrialized world has it?
2. Without socialized medicine, why is the US number 29?
3. If it is such a bad idea, how come Hawaii has had it for 50 years and has the longest lifespan in the US?
Let the confabulation, motivated reasoning, and "mistakes were made, but not by me" begin!
(I am not talking about whether the US can afford to do this now that it is the greatest debtor of all time. About that I have no idea. The US should have done this in the 1950s when the economy was booming.)
Note that this is actually much worse than it looks. The US spends the most, like DOUBLE what everyone else is spending, and gets the WORST outcome.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2...est-countries/
2. Without socialized medicine, why is the US number 29?
3. If it is such a bad idea, how come Hawaii has had it for 50 years and has the longest lifespan in the US?
Let the confabulation, motivated reasoning, and "mistakes were made, but not by me" begin!
(I am not talking about whether the US can afford to do this now that it is the greatest debtor of all time. About that I have no idea. The US should have done this in the 1950s when the economy was booming.)
Note that this is actually much worse than it looks. The US spends the most, like DOUBLE what everyone else is spending, and gets the WORST outcome.
The United States tied Norway for 29th place in male healthy life expectancy and tied Estonia for 33rd place in highest female healthy life expectancy.
Japan is the healthiest nation for men and women, a title it was first given by same study in 1990. [mooncliff comment: I think Japan was second last year because of the 20,000 people killed by the tsunami] For men, Singapore, Switzerland, and Spain ranked second, third, and fourth. South Korea, Spain, and Singapore ranked highest for women.
Highest Male Healthy Life Expectancy:
Japan is the healthiest nation for men and women, a title it was first given by same study in 1990. [mooncliff comment: I think Japan was second last year because of the 20,000 people killed by the tsunami] For men, Singapore, Switzerland, and Spain ranked second, third, and fourth. South Korea, Spain, and Singapore ranked highest for women.
Highest Male Healthy Life Expectancy:
- Japan
- Singapore
- Switzerland
- Spain
- Italy
- Australia
- Canada
- Andorra
- Israel
- South Korea
Highest Female Healthy Life Expectancy:
- Japan
- South Korea
- Spain
- Singapore
- Taiwan
- Switzerland
- Andorra
- Italy
- Australia
- France
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2...est-countries/
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