Very interessting result. DId they discuss reasons for that? I would guess the large discrepancy between rich and poor peoples health care in US (especially considering BIPOC).
According to OurWorldInData, the leading causes of a lower life expectancy in the US compared to other nations include smoking, suicides, road accidents, opioid overdoses & higher rates of obesity. /2
I finally found Mexico, which is somehow not labelled as N America? Though I guess it's weird because it's both, since two of the categories are continents and one is a broad characterization.
Too much dietary fat is largely overlooked: inflammation, CVD, endothelial damage, minor strokes, T2 diabetes. It doesn't help that the scientific literature so often compared two fatty diets - meat instead of UPFoods, heck, nuts compared to pretzels in one study. So it goes largely unnoticed. Loads of potentially misleading stuff on olive oil being healhty - again - compared to other oils (not no free oils).
do they show the math behind that claim? I once tried to derive an adjusted estimate, backing out our egregious infant mortality, car crashes, and murders (forgot to do suicides) and that didn't move it a lot. And there's plenty of smoking in other countries.
we all remember the pictures from #Bergamo in the #Pandemic of 2020. #Italy's healthcare is not great, nor is #Greece's, or the ones in the #LatinAmerica.
Great data, thanks. Do you think that using disability-adjusted life expectancy would give a significantly different trend, especially for the upper right zone? Rn it kinda looks like there is a plateau around 81-82 yo (makes sense), but one may expect part of the extra expense to go into higher quality of life.
one of the major causes of the anomaly is that much of US ‘health spending’ goes to health insurance company profits. Actually spending on health is much lower and would bring the data point much closer to the norm.
assuming healthcare expenditure is USD/person (the number seems to line up w the graph), is the expenditure based on how much the average individual spends on healthcare services?
Not sure if the number is based on consumption solely or includes other things.
Looking at health expenditure: Switzerland and U.S. at far right—greatest expense per capita—with Switzerland having the higher life-expectancy. If I’m reading the chart correctly.
Does a large proportion of poor, of immigrants, influence the results? The expense? Switzerland having fewer than U.S.—accounting for the more life years—at same high expense per capita?
It isn't "waste" responsible for the US being far out in right field.
No, tt is the moral equivalent of theft, again the rich stealing from the poor.
The obsession with the free market means that some businessvermin has to have the right to cheat you at each and every step of the war, and you as an individual have no leverage.
Thank you for sharing this. I don't know about Spain, but I'm from Italy (moved to the UK, apparently life expectancy wise I made the wrong move) and IMO Italy's health care system is a disaster. I believe that that life expectancy is due more to weather and mediterranean diet than to investments into the SSN (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale)
#poverty. It’s the poor who are mostly suffering from #obesity and other ills that shorten life expectancy. In Latin America and southern Europe poor people may have a healthier diet, especially in rural areas, more exercise out of necessity, (hillside villages, public transportation) and a closer social network
It seems that in #Spain we are not doing badly at all. But I fear that with the policies of privatisation of #PublicHealthCare by right-wing and far-right parties, the situation is going to get worse.
Honest question: Is this the standard measurement when comparing expenditures between countries? Wouldn’t be more accurate to show this expenditure as %GDP, instead per capita? I mean, there is a huge difference in GDP even among Latin American countries.
The OECD health report also shows that the United States spends the most money on health care and yet fares poorly in important health outcomes, including life expectancy and avoidable mortality. My short article on this topic here: https://wp.me/p4LWPX-tp
I had previously written about the failure of the United States healthcare system when it comes to caring for pregnant and postnatal women in “The Maternal Mortality Rate in the U.S. is Worsening—E…
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The #MediterraneanDiet seems much more effective than assumed:
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The obsession with the free market means that some businessvermin has to have the right to cheat you at each and every step of the war, and you as an individual have no leverage.
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in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum • • •I don't know about Spain, but I'm from Italy (moved to the UK, apparently life expectancy wise I made the wrong move) and IMO Italy's health care system is a disaster.
I believe that that life expectancy is due more to weather and mediterranean diet than to investments into the SSN (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale)
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