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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
"Better" Health Care?
by John Stossel
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"The only thing elective about this surgery was I elected to live," she said.

It's true that America's partly profit-driven, partly bureaucratic system is expensive, and sometimes wasteful, but the pursuit of profit reduces waste and costs and gives the world the improvements in medicine that ease pain and save lives.

"[America] is the country of medical innovation. This is where people come when they need treatment," Dr. Gratzer says.

"Literally we're surrounded by medical miracles. Death by cardiovascular disease has dropped by two-thirds in the last 50 years. You've got to pay a price for that type of advancement."

Canada and England don't pay the price because they freeload off American innovation. If America adopted their systems, we could worry less about paying for health care, but we'd get 2009-level care -- forever. Government monopolies don't innovate. Profit seekers do.

We saw this in Canada, where we did find one area of medicine that offers easy access to cutting-edge technology -- CT scan, endoscopy, thoracoscopy, laparoscopy, etc. It was open 24/7. Patients didn't have to wait.

But you have to bark or meow to get that kind of treatment. Animal care is the one area of medicine that hasn't been taken over by the government. Dogs can get a CT scan in one day. For people, the waiting list is a month.

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John Stossel blogs at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel/ is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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Style Over Substance
Hurray! It's time for another episode of America's favorite show... let's judge a health care system serving tens of millions of people based on anecdotal testimony from like... 5 of them!!!

I mean who needs comprehensive scientific surveys of patient satisfaction, systematic studies of comparative health outcomes and massive databases of economic data... all of which we have available and which show conclusively that the Canadian system is superior. You can't trust hard data! I heard some guy had a bad experience once in Canada! We must all flee! Flee!

You must be so proud of yourself John. How about for your next segment you take a camera to somewhere like this:

http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/francis/archive/20 09/07/22/canada-s-superior-health-care-advantage.aspx

Then tell all of America about how the United States has a health care system that provides treatment to it's citizens in animal pens and pretend like you've just demonstrated that the US has the medical resources of a third world nation?

See how that works both ways? Now we can keep doing this, or we could grow the heck up and be adults. What do you say?

Style Over Substance
Hurray! It's time for another episode of America's favorite show... let's judge a health care system serving tens of millions of people based on anecdotal testimony from like... 5 of them!!!

I mean who needs comprehensive scientific surveys of patient satisfaction, systematic studies of comparative health outcomes and massive databases of economic data... all of which we have available and which show conclusively that the Canadian system is superior. You can't trust hard data! I heard some guy had a bad experience once in Canada! We must all flee! Flee!

You must be so proud of yourself John. How about for your next segment you take a camera to somewhere like this:

http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/francis/archive/20 09/07/22/canada-s-superior-health-care-advantage.aspx

Then tell all of America about how the United States has a health care system that provides treatment to it's citizens in animal pens and pretend like you've just demonstrated that the US has the medical resources of a third world nation?

See how that works both ways? Now we can keep doing this, or we could grow the heck up and be adults. What do you say?
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