Friday, November 25, 2011
Avik Roy debunks, "The Myth of Americans' Poor Life Expectancy" (Forbes, 11/23/2011). A few key points:
If you measure outcome based on how well you do after you get sick, the US comes out on top.
Deaths from car accidents and homicides are unrelated to the quality of the US health system, and unfairly skew US statistics.
America doesn't have one health care system, but three.
Jeffery Anderson discusses, "What Else Is Wrong with Obamacare?" (PJMedia, 11/22/2011). It's not just the individual mandate.
Posted by Paul Hsieh, MD at 10:05 AM
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