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Yale researchers find Medicare for all would save 68k lives and $450 billion annually
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:11 pm
LINK
How bad do the people in charge want control of our health?
It is behind a paywall of course.
How bad do the people in charge want control of our health?
It is behind a paywall of course.
quote:
Summary
Although health care expenditure per capita is higher in the USA than in any other country, more than 37 million Americans do not have health insurance, and 41 million more have inadequate access to care. Efforts are ongoing to repeal the Affordable Care Act which would exacerbate health-care inequities. By contrast, a universal system, such as that proposed in the Medicare for All Act, has the potential to transform the availability and efficiency of American health-care services. Taking into account both the costs of coverage expansion and the savings that would be achieved through the Medicare for All Act, we calculate that a single-payer, universal health-care system is likely to lead to a 13% savings in national health-care expenditure, equivalent to more than US$450 billion annually (based on the value of the US$ in 2017). The entire system could be funded with less financial outlay than is incurred by employers and households paying for health-care premiums combined with existing government allocations. This shift to single-payer health care would provide the greatest relief to lower-income households. Furthermore, we estimate that ensuring health-care access for all Americans would save more than 68?000 lives and 1·73 million life-years every year compared with the status quo.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:12 pm to tiggerthetooth
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Yale researchers
Stopped reading right there.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:13 pm to tiggerthetooth
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the Medicare for All Act, has the potential to transform the availability and efficiency of American health-care services
And monkeys have the potential to fly out my butt.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:13 pm to tiggerthetooth
Does this include all the illegals and their 4.5 kids per family who will be coming by the hundreds of thousands?
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:14 pm to Ag Zwin
They were epidemiologists to be exact....aka not economists.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:14 pm to tiggerthetooth
quote:i didn’t see anything about quality of healthcare services.
potential to transform the availability and efficiency of American health-care services
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:15 pm to tiggerthetooth
“You can keep your doctor”
“Premiums will go down”
“We have to pass it to see what’s in it”
“The average household will save __$X____”
“Premiums will go down”
“We have to pass it to see what’s in it”
“The average household will save __$X____”
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:15 pm to jimbeam
You'll be alive technically, that's all they can promise.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:16 pm to SirWinston
This study does not consider the fact that better outcomes would be reduced, that research would go unfunded, that thousands of doctors and nurses would have to take massive pay cuts among a myriad of other concerns.
While there is a role for government to play in finding accessibility for those who have none, the infrastructure of American health care will not support this.
While there is a role for government to play in finding accessibility for those who have none, the infrastructure of American health care will not support this.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:18 pm to tiggerthetooth
getting a harvard or yale degree used to be a sign of the smartest of smart people trained by the best professors to know their field of endevors better then others, now its just a sign of uneducated idiots who are barely qualified to flip burgers
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:18 pm to tiggerthetooth
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Yale researchers find Medicare for all would save 68k lives and $450 billion annually
This sounds like a miniscule result given the shite show control, implementation and effects it'll have on everyone else
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:19 pm to tiggerthetooth
Complete & utter bullshite
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:19 pm to wryder1
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We have to pass it to see what’s in it”
How was she not absolutely raked over the coals by every single American for this?
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:20 pm to tiggerthetooth
quote:That's more uncovered than BEFORE the savior known as ObamaCare that doubled my cost.
more than 37 million Americans do not have health insurance, and 41 million more have inadequate access to care.
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:31 pm to tiggerthetooth
Where would the 450 billion in savings come from?
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:31 pm to tiggerthetooth
Ivy league totalitarianism
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:39 pm to tiggerthetooth
The answer to this problem is actually a very simple one. It's time to propose "EDU-Care", a reduced College Education cost for everyone. There are millions of Americans who go without a college degree due to it's high cost. Let's fix it. All colleges and their professors must agree to provide an education to their students at a lower, government-approved cost. If this approach is being offered as a solution to health care, let's apply it across the board to education as well. I propose that we begin this experiment with Yale to see how it might work.
This post was edited on 2/15/20 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 2/15/20 at 12:40 pm to tiggerthetooth
Well. They're idiots then
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