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Healthcare is a human right #Nationalhealthinsurance now!
Healthcare is a human right #Nationalhealthinsurance now!
"Canada has national health insurance, not a bewildering network of private insurers. In 2022, the U.S. spent 17.3% of its Gross Domestic Product on health care. In Canada, the equivalent number was 12.2%—about a third lower."
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--Malcom Gladwell, Revenge of the Tipping Point
An ophthalmologist on Sunday: Experiences with National Health Insurance in Taiwan
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[1/15] **The Connection Between White Supremacy and the US Healthcare System** The text suggests that the US has struggled with implementing a single-payer healthcare system due to its history of white supremacy. Here are the key points: * The US is the only developed country without universal healthcare, with 40% of the population carrying $220 billion in medical debt. * 60% of Americans would struggle to afford a single unexpected $1,000 expense, with annual family medical copays averaging $6,575 in 2023. * The legacy of slavery, white supremacy, and "scientific racism" has contributed to the lack of a national, single-payer healthcare system in the US. * Germany implemented the first modern single-payer healthcare system in 1883, while the US had the opportunity to do so in 1915 but failed to act. This connection highlights the ongoing impact of systemic racism on the US healthcare system and its disparities. #SinglePayerHealthcare #UniversalHealthcare #HealthcareDisparities #RacialHealthEquity #WhiteSupremacy #SystemicRacism #HealthcareReform #MedicareForAll #AffordableCareAct #FrederickLHoffman #HealthInsurance #RacialDiscrimination #Healthcare #UnitedStatesHistory #MedicalInequity #EugenicTheories #PrudentialLifeInsurance #RacismInHealthcare #NationalHealthInsurance #HistoricalRacism #InsuranceIndustry #UniversalHealthcare #SocialJustice #HealthPolicy #RacialBarriers https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/single-payer-healthcare/
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The assertion that the lack of national health insurance in the United States is primarily due to the efforts of Frederick L. Hoffman is partially accurate but needs context. Frederick L. Hoffman, a statistician at the Prudential Life Insurance Company, played a significant role in opposing national health insurance and single-payer healthcare systems, particularly through his work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are some key points: - Hoffman published a 330-page article titled "Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro" in 1896, which used statistical data and eugenic theories to argue that African Americans were uninsurable. This work was commissioned by Prudential to counter state legislation banning discrimination against African Americans and helped to justify the insurance industry's refusal to provide coverage to African Americans[3][4][6]. - His work and the racial theories he promoted were instrumental in the insurance industry's efforts to resist and undermine proposals for national health insurance, especially those that might benefit African Americans. These efforts were part of a broader context of racism and white supremacy that have historically hindered the implementation of universal healthcare in the United States[2][6][8]. However, it is important to note that Hoffman's influence was part of a larger societal and historical context of racism, economic interests, and political opposition to universal healthcare. The lack of national health insurance in the U.S. is a complex issue with multiple factors, including ongoing racial disparities, economic interests, and political resistance. In summary, while Frederick L. Hoffman's work and advocacy significantly contributed to the opposition against national health insurance, especially through his promotion of racist theories, he was not the sole reason for the absence of such a system in the United States.
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