The Misconceptions Driving the Health Care Debate at AEI

http://healthblog.ncpa.org/the-misconceptions-driving-the-health-care-debate-at-aei/


Canadian Hospitals Twice as Risky as US Hospitals

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Canadian Hospitals Twice as Risky as US Hospitals

 


Nearly 900,000 Fewer Cancer Deaths Since 1990: Report – US News and World Report

http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/cancer/articles/2011/06/17/nearly-900000-fewer-cancer-deaths-since-1990-report

 


Inception Statistics

http://aidwatchers.com/2011/04/inception-statistics/


World Health Report 2000: Still the Worst Study Ever

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World Health Report 2000: Still the Worst Study Ever


Medical Errors: U.S. Is Doing Better than Europe

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Medical Errors: U.S. Is Doing Better than Europe

 


*Sicko* Doesn’t Meet Cuban Propaganda Standards

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*Sicko* Doesn’t Meet Cuban Propaganda Standards


Classification, Detection and Consequences of Data Error: Evidence from the Human Development Index — by Hendrik Wolff, Howard Chong, Maximilian Auffhammer

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Classification, Detection and Consequences of Data Error: Evidence from the Human Development Index — by Hendrik Wolff, Howard Chong, Maximilian Auffhammer

We measure and examine data error in health, education and income statistics used to construct the Human Development Index. We identify three sources of data error which are due to (i) data updating, (ii) formula revisions and (iii) thresholds to classify a country’s development status. We propose a simple statistical framework to calculate country specific measures of data uncertainty and investigate how data error biases rank assignments. We find that up to 34% of countries are misclassified and, by replicating prior studies, we show that key estimated parameters vary by up to 100% due to data error.


Maybe the coolest thing ever

http://cafehayek.com/2010/12/maybe-the-coolest-thing-ever.html


WHO: 20 to 40 percent of money spent on health wasted, more funds needed to be wasted

http://aidwatchers.com/2010/11/who-20-to-40-percent-of-money-spent-on-health-wasted-more-funds-needed-to-be-wasted/


Si, se Puede: “CastroCare in Crisis”

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Si, se Puede: “CastroCare in Crisis”

Although Cuba’s government commits 16 percent of its budget to health care, the communist dictatorship’s real health-care “system” is dedicated to serving cash-paying customers from Canada and other countries. This comes from a fascinating article in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs, “CastroCare in Crisis,” by Laurie Garrett of the Council on Foreign Relations.

It’s not news that The Castro brothers profit from medical tourism. Michael Moore infamously shilled for the enterprising Havana Hospital in his movie, SiCKO, where he brought 9/11 Ground Zero rescue workers to be treated. The Havana Hospital appears to be a more competitive, patient-centered enterprise than any American general hospital I’ve seen: It posts prices for its services, reports testimonials, and can schedule surgeries on short notice (three days for open-heart surgery!

Garrett explains that the hospitals that serve foreigners are owned by a government-owned tourism conglomerate, and serve patients from 70 different countries. Canadians are significant customers. Like Cuba, Canada controls access to medical services through a government monopoly, so citizens cannot get timely care. Unlike Cuba, Canada allows the rest of the economy to operate freely, so Canadians are rich enough to be able to pay just under $7,000 for knee replacements in Cuba (instead of waiting for months in Canada).

But what will happen when the Castros are gone? Two competing effects, according to Garrett: An influx of U.S. patients who will be free to travel to Cuba for treatment, but an exodus of physicians who will be free to emigrate to the U.S. Plus Cuba has the second oldest population in the Americas, with only one quarter of the population under 40 years of age. Once the Cuban people are free of communism, their pent-up demand for medical care will also explode. Cuban patients (as opposed to Canadian patients in Cuba) already have to provide their own syringes, sheets, and towels. Soap, disinfectant, and sterile equipment are rare. (See John Goodman’s previous post here.)

Unfortunately, Garrett does not consider the consequences of ObamaCare, which will likely accelerate the international travel of U.S. patients, while minimizing the emigration of Cuban doctors. If Cuba becomes a free society that welcomes foreign capital, American investors will soon decide that investing in hospitals that serve U.S…

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Another Country Michael Moore Would Like

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/another-country-michael-moore-would-like/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+TheJohnGoodmanHealthBlog+(The+John+Goodman+Health+Blog)


Cuban Health Care (WHO Statistics)

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Why the WHO Country Health Care Ratings are Biased:

 

https://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/the-worst-study-ever/

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9236

http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/ranking-the-us-health-care-system/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125608054324397621.html

http://agoraphilia.blogspot.com/2007/07/whos-healthcare-rankings-part-1.html

http://agoraphilia.blogspot.com/2007/07/whos-healthcare-rankings-part-2.html

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/americans-get-more-mammograms-colonoscopies-etc-than-europeans/

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/why-is-the-u-s-infant-mortality-rate-so-high/

http://reason.com/blog/2009/09/22/is-lack-of-government-health-c

http://reason.com/archives/2008/06/17/accidents-murders-preemies-fat

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/are-who-rankings-evidenced-based-no-way/

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/who-report-exposed/

http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2008/02/whos_health_ran.html

http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/why-does-the-us-rank-29th-in-longevity/

http://www.john-goodman-blog.com/what-michael-moore-didn’t-tell-us-about-cuban-health-care/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+TheJohnGoodmanHealthBlog+(The+John+Goodman+Health+Blog)


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