US still has the worst, most expensive health care of any high-income country
Americans spend an exorbitant amount of money on health care and have for years. As a country, the US spends more on health care than any other high-income country in the worldon the basis of both per-person costs and a share of gross domestic product. Yet, you wouldn't know it from looking at major health metrics in years past; the US has relatively abysmal health. And, if anything, the COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated the US health care system's failures relative to its peers, according to a new analysis by the Commonwealth Fund.
Compared with other high-income peers, the US has the shortest life expectancy at birth, the highest rate of avoidable deaths, the highest rate of newborn deaths, the highest rate of maternal deaths, the highest rate of adults with multiple chronic conditions, and the highest rate of obesity, the new analysis found.
"Americans are living shorter, less healthy lives because our health system is not working as well as it could be," Munira Gunja, lead author of the analysis and a senior researcher for The Commonwealth Funds International Program in Health Policy and Practice Innovation, said in a press statement. "To catch up with other high-income countries, the administration and Congress would have to expand access to health care, act aggressively to control costs, and invest in health equity and social services we know can lead to a healthier population."
https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/01/us-still-has-the-worst-most-expensive-health-care-of-any-high-income-country/
Irish_Dem
(59,744 posts)OneBlueDotS-Carolina
(1,433 posts)to move the GDP pot to 50%, then 60%....
RSherman
(576 posts)My friend was in the hospital last October with COVID pneumonia. When he came out he had 35% lung function and had to be on oxygen. I was sitting right there when the pulmonary doctor told him he could not work anymore. (He was a big guy who worked construction). His unemployment ran out that December. He had NO income for the 3 months it took to try to get SNAP and benefits from the county. He was denied NYS disability through his job. I had to pay his bills for the 3 months. His truck was repossessed. Insurance denied a needed procedure. He drove himself to the hospital two months ago in December. They turned him away, saying they were too full. He slept in his truck. Sick and alone. He went back in and they immediately placed him in the ICU, put him on a ventilator and sedated him. He died. 63 years old. I did not even get to be with him, hold his hand, say goodbye. I am sick with grief, loss, and anger. The whole system just let him suffer and die.