The 378-page study by a panel of experts convened by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council is the first to systematically compare death rates and health measures for people of all ages, including American youths. It went further than other studies in documenting the full range of causes of death, from diseases to accidents to violence. It was based on a broad review of mortality and health studies and statistics.
The panel called the pattern of higher rates of disease and shorter lives “the U.S. health disadvantage,” and said it was responsible for dragging the country to the bottom in terms of life expectancy over the past 30 years. American men ranked last in life expectancy among the 17 countries in the study, and American women ranked second to last.
“Something fundamental is going wrong,” said Dr. Steven Woolf, chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, who led the panel. “This is not the product of a particular administration or political party. Something at the core is causing the U.S. to slip behind these other high-income countries. And it’s getting worse.”
Coupla things: "This is not the product of a particular administration or political party."
WTF? Even if I'm willing to say it's not so much a particular party but a particular outlook, that statement is borderline criminally stoopid. Which side in any debate over any health-related issue has been funding the kind of quack science that said cigarettes aren't that bad? that said Love Canal wasn't making the whole neighborhood sick? that AGW and Climate Change are parts of an elaborate hoax? that Obamacare is a federal takeover? that artificial food additives are a good source of nutrition? that Fracking isn't contaminating our drinking water? that even the study of gun violence wasn't something we should spend tax dollars on? and and and.
So OK - let's focus on fixing the problem instead of the blame - but if we're gonna have any real shot at getting it right, we hafta identify the full scope of the problem. And a big part of the problem is that "one side" keeps lying us into making bad decisions or actively seeks to keep us from making good decisions.
It's good to get this info out into the light of day, but let's remember to have the balls it takes to see the whole problem - and to call the problem by its full name.
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