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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:00 am Post subject: The Cost of HillaryCare |
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The Cost of HillaryCare
This weekend, Sen. Hillary Clinton talked tough on health care. "It is time to have quality and affordable health care for all Americans," she said in East Las Vegas. Hillary brought forth two women, including a breast cancer survivor, as proof the American system needs HillaryCare.
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This weekend, Sen. Hillary Clinton talked tough on health care. "It is time to have quality and affordable health care for all Americans," she said in East Las Vegas. Hillary brought forth two women, including a breast cancer survivor, as proof the American system needs HillaryCare.I thought of that breast cancer survivor, in particular, as I read an important new National Bureau of Economic Research paper by June O'Neill and Dave O'Neill, two respected Baruch College economists, "Health Status, Health Care and Inequality: Canada vs. the U.S." Canada has universal single-payer national health insurance. In theory, Canadians who get free health care as a government "right" should be much healthier than Americans, who face more barriers of cost to accessing health care, right?And by some widely touted measures, Canadians are healthier -- both life expectancy and infant mortality are better in Canada. But as these two scholars point out, life expectancy and infant mortality "are poor measures of the efficacy of a health care system" because they are "influenced by many factors that are unrelated to the quality and accessibility of medical care."
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