Created Equal With Healthcare For All

HEALTHCAREÂ SHOULDN’T JUST BE FOR THE BIRDS
Congress is on a month’s vacation (shouldn’t we all be so endowed with such paid-for benefits). They’re supposed to be addressing Healthcare.
With a clear goal of health care for all Americans (including those of the Native, Central, South, Asian, Indian, and Arab American lineage) there seems to be a good likelihood of President Obama exposing the forces against it and getting the “voting†public behind it. I am impressed with all the scare tactics of “socialized medicine†being a threat to our democracy when our police and fire departments are socialized services, Medicare and Medicaid are already socialized medicine, our school system is socialized in the public sector, and DPW’s are all socialized services. Our Military and its health care delivery are socialized. It seems like a false premise to a false argument. We already are socialized; so why the big sense of surprise to think a national, even single payer system is so far fetched or unreasonable for the United States of America? Approach it from a tax/wage funding concept?
Jacob Weisberg in the July 27th 2009 issue of Newsweek offers some perspective for us. In Japan the average visits a person makes to a doctor is 14.5 per year (often with an envelope of money as well). He mentions the United States statistic is only a third number of visits (less than 4 per year). England doesn’t pay for regular annual checkups.
I am particularly impressed with Mr. Weisberg’s referring to a study done by journalist T.R. Reid about himself in his new book The Healing of America: Mr. Reid apparently has an “old shoulder injury†so he got some opinions in the US, France, Germany, India, and Britain. The United States an orthopedist said joint replacement, Britain said “go home†(presumably meaning to “live with it†stiff upper lip and all that), India prescribed herbs massage, and meditation (which he seems to suggest was “effectiveâ€). But for France and Germany the medical prescription suggested: a regime of PHYSICAL THERAPY!
What we now need are not economic, educational, or political key opinion leaders (KOL’s) to construct the skeleton of a healthcare delivery system. What we need now are HEALTH OPINION LEADERS (HOL’s) to build the system and then those others to devise how to implement it.
Watch Bill Maher’s video related to this: http://therealbillmaher.blogspot.com/2009/08/new-rule-smart-president-smart-country.html
Get on board with President Obama. He isn’t making the plan; he just wants to get one implemented. Later on we can sand off the rough edges and fill in the defects, as amendments (and sometimes by the courts) do for all legislation anyway. Apparently this has been a goal of every president since Harry Truman (over 60 years).





