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Americans are being urged to worry about the nation spending 17% of its gross domestic product each year on health care—a higher percentage than any other country. Addressing the American Medical Association in June, Barack Obama said, "Make no mistake: The cost of our health care is a threat to our economy." But the president is mistaken. Japan spends 8% of its GDP on health care—the same as Zimbabwe. South Korea and Haiti both spend 6%. Monaco spends 5%, which is what Afghanistan spends. Do all of these countries have economies that are less "threatened" than that of the U.S.?
No.
Originally posted by yellowcard
Note that this doesn't mean we can't reform healthcare or have health savings accounts to help people with the costs...but the article does raise an interesting question...who's to say when we spend too much on something in the private sector?
Originally posted by badgerprints
Originally posted by yellowcard
Note that this doesn't mean we can't reform healthcare or have health savings accounts to help people with the costs...but the article does raise an interesting question...who's to say when we spend too much on something in the private sector?
Anyone who has been in the hospital and has been charged 22 dollars for an aspirin.
Originally posted by badgerprints
Going to a movie compared to healthcare is like comparing an apple to a hand grenade.
The private sector includes lawyers. Lots and lots of lawyers who reap huge benefits win or lose in healthcare lawsuits. Want to reduce healthcare? Look into the percentage of healthcare that has nothing to do with care and everything to do with greed.
Originally posted by Gorman91
380 Billion on medicare/medicaid, 8 trillion on prescription drugs, and 39 trillion on liabilities is plenty enough spent. If they want more, find ways to cut their own costs. Don't ask for more money to waste.
Originally posted by yellowcard
Originally posted by badgerprints
Going to a movie compared to healthcare is like comparing an apple to a hand grenade.
The private sector includes lawyers. Lots and lots of lawyers who reap huge benefits win or lose in healthcare lawsuits. Want to reduce healthcare? Look into the percentage of healthcare that has nothing to do with care and everything to do with greed.
It's not a far fetched comparison, just because one is a need and one is a want doesn't' mean that both don't involve price gouging for reason to keep up facilities. Most hospitals go bankrupt, fact.
[edit on 17-8-2009 by yellowcard]