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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Matt Patterson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Government Health Care Adds Insult to Injury
by Matt Patterson
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In 1997, Brian Booy of Bristol in the United Kingdom was diagnosed with angina, a chest pain caused by coronary heart disease, and was told he needed triple bypass surgery.

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Unfortunately, he made the grave mistake of getting ill in Great Britain, where government management of the health industry contributes to massive shortages of everything from doctors to hospital beds and vaccines. Mr. Booy waited a year and a half for his life-saving surgery, which he never received; he died of a massive heart attack in January of 1999.

His is just one of the many heartbreaking stories featured in "Shattered Lives: 100 Victims of Government Health Care," by Amy Ridenour and Ryan Balis at The National Center For Public Policy Research. Mr. Booy's case is no anomaly: According to the BBC, Dr. Peter Wilde, clinical director for the Bristol Royal Infirmary's cardiac unit, admitted that same year that "10 patients may have died because they had to wait too long for operations."

Long waits and shortages result from government control of the health sector. There are only so many hospitals, only so many doctors. When government promises that everyone will be treated (ostensibly) gratis, it does not simultaneously conjure more doctors into existence. Instead, doctors face more patients, who are now likely to seek treatment more often because they perceive it to be free. The result is long lines, long waits, substandard care.

But it's worse than that. Not only does the socialization of medicine fail to produce more doctors, it actually shrinks the pool. In our free-market system, being a good doctor can be financially rewarding. This matters, because becoming a good doctor is a long, arduous, expensive proposition. Remove the profit incentive and you are guaranteed to have fewer doctors.

The free market has been good to our doctors: General practitioners in the U.S. have almost twice the average monthly net income as their counterparts in Britain's National Health Service, according to worldsalaries.org. Unfortunately, American doctors see in Britain their future under ObamaCare: increased regulation and taxation coupled with decreased earnings. They are deciding en masse that it may not be worth it: A September 2009 Investor's Business Daily/TIPP poll of practicing physicians found that "hundreds of thousands would think about shutting down their practices or retiring early" if ObamaCare makes it into law. Continued...

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Matt Patterson is a policy analyst for The National Center For Public Policy Research and a National Review Institute Washington Fellow.
 
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They Are All Liars
No one, not the democrats, not the republicans, not the opinion makers and certainly not the news media is telling you the truth. The problem with rising healthcare cost, is due in large part to the level of medical inflation. And no one has any serious proposal to reduce the level of medical inflation. And unless you reduce the influence of medical inflation on cost, you cannot possibly solve the cost problem with healthcare.

Government Price Controls
Government price controls never,never,never work.

I had a business partner born in Germany and raised in the US from age three, served in the Pacific in WWII and died in the mid '80s.

He told a story that illustrates the folly of government price controls.

After the US & Allies won WWII and occupied Germany, they, in their great wisdom, imposed price controls on most everything. Especially food.

A farmer hauled a load of potatoes into the market in the town near him. He bargained with the market buyer. The buyer said, "I can't pay what you ask, that is more than the allowed price."

The farmer said, "I can't sell potatoes to you at that price, I'll loose money." Hmmm.

Buyer said, "I must have potatoes, my customers are clammoring for them."

Farmer said, "Tell you what. I'll sell you potatoes at the controlled price, but do you see that dog that came into town with me? I have no more use for him on the farm, I'll sell him to you for XXX Marks."

"Deal," said the buyer.

Farmer unloaded the potatoes and headed back to the farm. The dog followed him.

Price controls never work.



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