Health care is the War of 1812, all over again

PORTADOWN, NORTHERN IRELAND - For the past month I have watched British media report and comment on the American health care uproar. American cable networks are also available here. The back-and-forth reporting and commentary resembles a replay of the War of 1812, this time with verbal salvos.

Conservative American politicians and commentators fire at the British NHS system and the British fire back, sometimes on the same program, repeating the Democrats' mantra of how 47 million Americans are "uninsured" and how medical treatment in the United States depends on how much patients, or their insurance companies, will pay. Here, they say, health care is "free," thanks to taxpayers, a minority of which (i.e. the successful) bears ever-greater amounts of the burden.

A conservative British politician trashes the NHS on Fox News and the BBC carries an excerpt, along with a defense of the NHS by other British politicians, including Tory leader — and prime minister in waiting — David Cameron. In an apparent effort to outflank the critically ill Labour Party, Cameron promises to strengthen the NHS.

The British media are conflicted. They patriotically defend the NHS, while simultaneously acknowledging its serious shortcomings. One example: A recent Daily Mail editorial praised the NHS for its free care and universal availability, but then added, "Our survival rates for breast, prostate, ovarian and lung cancers are among the worst in Europe, despite huge additional expenditures." Free is nice, but best is better.

Beyond the headlines are some disturbing trends within the NHS that ought to serve as a warning to Americans, should they wish to abandon, rather than improve, our current system for treating the sick.

Last week, a London Times story began: "Hospitals Creaking Under the Strain as NHS Vacancies Are Left Unfilled."

The story reported that socialized medicine has created a shortage of doctors, nurses and other clinical staff. As of March 31, a survey found a 5.2 percent vacancy rate in these critical fields, compared to a 3.6 percent vacancy rate a year earlier. According to the Times, "Qualified nurses and midwives are retiring at a greater rate than newly trained staff can enter the professions." A poll conducted by the Royal College of Nurses found that among 8,600 young people, aged 7 to 17, "only 1 in 20 considered nursing to be an attractive career."

Anthony Halperin, a Trustee of the Patients Association, said: "Nursing staff see that there are higher rewards in the private sector while doctors and dentists no longer see medicine as a career for life, or are having their hours cut back by European legislation. All of this has negative outcomes for patients." A man attending a town meeting in America and who opposes the Democrats' reform plan said on Fox News, (and replayed on BBC): "Have you seen British teeth?"

Anyone wishing to revise America's medical system and model it after Britain and Canada ought to thoroughly examine how these health care systems function before plunging into the same pool. A reasonable conclusion is that these systems require long waits and treatments (if you can get them) that are inferior to the U.S., based on government "guidelines" that frequently approve care only if the patient is deemed "worthy of the investment."

As a symbol, Adolf Hitler has been overused, but the philosophy behind the horrors he unleashed can be found in the beliefs of some of those who would use the power of the state to determine who gets help and who doesn't.

The 1933 Sterilization Law was one of Hitler's first acts after taking power. Called "The Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring," it required compulsory sterilizations for those deemed by the state to be "racially unsound," including people with disabilities.

In a posting on the Huntington's Disease Website, Phil Hardt, who along with his wife visited the Holocaust Museum in Washington to study the Third Reich's view of medicine and the sick, reached this conclusion: "Perhaps when you reduce a human being to nothing more than an 'element,' they somehow become easier to abuse and later kill."

As with a journey, so it is with inhumanity: both begin with a single step.

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Barb's picture

Joe you need to take a deep

Joe you need to take a deep breath before you blow a cork. What lives are going to be saved with this plan when health care will be rationed? Do you actually think that if you have hiv or cancer you wont have to wait in line for treatment and do you think the government will shell out mega bucks to save your life and pay the exorbanant amount of money for these drugs? I think end of life counseling will be the norm for these patients sorry to say. If you're old and have cancer your out of luck as someone younger will get treatment before you do. I have a friend that had cancer in Maine and she didn't have a good insurance plan but got the best of care and was enrolled in a program that paid for radatation therapy and other procedures with no cost to her. Don't give me that BS that we are killing people here. You are a liar. I work in health care and have all my life and have seen all patients get first rate care. See if you will be able to get a doctors appointment the same day of your illness when this govt plan takes effect. I am afraid that if we get a single payer system and the govt takes over there will be rationing. I don't want to see people die that is why I am against this. Where are we going to get the money for this huge health care bill? How we are going to give care to 50 million more people with the same amount of doctors that we have now? Obama has quadtrippled the deficit in the few months that he has been in office so we have NO money. Do you understand that Joe? Social security and medicare are about go broke. Why don't they fix these programs before they start another? We are supposed to have cradle to grave entittlements because our far left congress and the president want this, when more than half the people in the country DON"T.Look at Canada's health care . It is imploding as we speak. Mass. tried this single payer system and the state is going broke. We should eliminiate burdensome regulations so insurance companies can compete across state lines. We also need tort reform which Obama won't do cause he is in the back pocket of the trial lawyers. Obama took over two car companies, is trying to set wages for corporations, is pushing to take over health care ,all against the constitution. He is a dictator in my estimation and is driving this country into the ground. Obama can't even articulate what is in this bill and neither can congress cause they haven't read it. Liberals are doing a poor job and people are waking up to the fact. If you think this plan will save lives you are dead wrong.

Barb's picture

Passing this government run

Passing this government run health care plan is unconstitutional. I should think that Obama being a constitutional scholar would know this. I guess he is trying to pull a fast one on all his sheeple. The ones who march to the cult of personality drum.

verified

It saves lives of course its

It saves lives of course its unconstitutional; of course Barb the magnificent and her little blow hard friends could've answered questions concerning cancer, HIV/AIDS, and the like but it boils down to not being smart enough to understand anything different other then a near donation status. Okay, now I'm beginning to believe Barb brings no intelligent debate other then to be part of the problems.

Joe Ziehm
Lewiston ME

There are two kinds of Republicans in this world moderate and conservative for so long I've picked the moderate that now it is time to consider the path less traveled.

Pirate's picture
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obama reminds me of a

obama reminds me of a carnival huckster trying to sell snake oil to a witless audience. And they're buying!!! Heaven help us.

Fear not the enemy at the gate, for it is the enemy within that will devour you.

veritas's picture
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And Cal, you conservatives

And Cal, you conservatives did WHAT to improve to improve Health Care in the U.S. when you held all the cards under most of the Bush Administration?

Right. I thought so.

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The Pirate finds it amusing

The Pirate finds it amusing that all the things libs and dems said about Bush are happening under obama. Nice.

Fear not the enemy at the gate, for it is the enemy within that will devour you.

jchick's picture
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Last I checked, Cal Thomas

Last I checked, Cal Thomas was a syndicated columnist not a career politician. Maybe you should direct your grievances toward the policy makers instead of lumping all "conservatives" together. This war of words between so called "democrats" and "republicans" is getting old.

John A. Chick

"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Colonel Charles Yancey (January 6, 1816)

Lil's picture
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Hitler? One can only ask,

Hitler? One can only ask, "On what planet do you spend most of your time?"
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Ask Barney Fwank

Ask Barney Fwank

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