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Home Front: Politix
Belen Fernandez - 'How capitalism is killing us'
2019-01-02
[Aljazeera] Hitchhiking through Venezuela some years ago, a friend and I availed ourselves of the novel opportunity to receive free medical care at health clinics established by late President Hugo Chavez, a much-vilified enemy of the international capitalist order.

I had never experienced the danger of free healthcare in my own homeland - that glorious vanguard of capitalism known as the United States - which was too busy waging wars and otherwise facilitating obscene corporate profit accumulation to be bothered with basic human rights. At one Venezuelan clinic, a female doctor from Cuba appropriately remarked that, like the US military, Cuban medics also operated in global conflict zones - but to save lives.

A December 2017 statement from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights notes that, while the US manages to spend "more [money] on national defence than China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, United Kingdom, India, France, and Japan combined", US infant mortality rates were, as of 2013, "the highest in the developed world".

The Special Rapporteur provides a barrage of other details from his own visit to the US, during which he was able to observe the country's "bid to become the most unequal society in the world" - with some 40 million people living in poverty - as well as assess "soaring death rates and family and community destruction wrought by prescription and other drug addiction".

Capitalism, it seems, is a deadly business indeed.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  a lot (perhaps 30%) of the practicing medical doctors in the US are also foreign imports
Posted by: lord garth   2019-01-02 20:45  

#6  If we can ever get these snot nosed kids in medical school to not expect to make $500K a year as soon as they graduate, it would be a start.

In the UK they have to import doctors from the third world because not enough locals want to spend the long hours studying their butts off for an average paycheck.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-01-02 17:14  

#5  Health Care may be the least Capitalistic industry in the USA. It is highly regulated, micro-managed ...
Posted by: airandee   2019-01-02 13:27  

#4  ..its that 500K a year that draws the sharks lawyers who are able to play on that greed. Given the 'profession' does a lousy job of self policing, the fall back is often the tort system. All of which end up adding even more costs to medical care. The socialist don't have the same expensive 'legal' system either (or Bill of Rights therein).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-01-02 11:58  

#3  Hitchhiking through Venezuela some years ago

Ask the people seeking medical care (Cuban or otherwise) in VZ right now how much they like it.
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-02 11:57  

#2  I did a lot of research on the Cuban health care system working on my PhD in Heathcare Administration.

The biggest kicker to their system is they don't treat doctors like royalty. They expect them to do their residency in public health clinics providing free care to the low ecostrata and they spend a lot of time and effort on preventive medicine and prenatal/post partum health care.

If we can ever get these snot nosed kids in medical school to not expect to make $500K a year as soon as they graduate, it would be a start.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2019-01-02 11:29  

#1  Yes, USA has a high infant mortality rate because we don't simply abort-away problems, we try to save them which doesn't always work. Only a scoundral would use that stat.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2019-01-02 11:20  

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