Dataset of the Day: The Health Care Debate – What is Socialized Medicine Anyway?
What does socialized medicine really mean? Well it depends who you ask but in general it refers to “medical care that is publicly financed, government administered, or both”. In other words, it’s much like our education, fire department and police department only for health care.
Socialized medicine, which in the case of US politics is another term for universal health care, has been highly criticized by those hoping to defeat President Obama’s health care plan. Claims that it will lower the quality of services, will cost more, and will mean waiting longer for care are among the criticisms. Many are pointing to countries who have universal health care as examples of just how bad it will be. So how bad is it?
I thought I would use Maker! and some datasets from Finder! to see what these ‘socialist’ health care programs look like…on a map. I took various indicators of health and health care quality from the US and compared them to other industrialized countries that do offer some form of universal health care.
The first map shows Total Health Expenditure per capita, US$ PPP. The US spends the most on healthcare at $7,290 per capita, $2,500 more than the next biggest spender.
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The next two maps show population health indicators from the OECD; Infant Mortality Rates and Potential Years of Life Lost for Males. The US, despite spending the most on health care, lags behind on both of these indicators.
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The American Gov’t is killin’ us. Why doesn’t the entire nation see that this is going to increase taxes for all of us and even create new ones for all of us?
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