Criticism from opponents of Universal Health
Care System ignores 'reality,' columnist writes
July 16, 2007--Opponents of universal health
care systems maintain that uninsured U.S.
residents "can get all the care they need" in
emergency departments and that those with health
insurance "always get prompt care," but that
"glowing portrait" has "as little resemblance to
reality as the scare stories they tell about
health care in France, Britain and Canada,"
New York Times columnist Paul
Krugman writes in an opinion piece. According to
Krugman, a "cross-national survey conducted by
the
Commonwealth Fund found that America ranks
near the bottom among advanced countries in
terms of how hard it is to get medical attention
on short notice" and that "America is the worst
place in the advanced world if you need care
after-hours or on a weekend."
In addition, "not all medical delays are created
equal," he writes. "In Canada and Britain,
delays are caused by doctors trying to devote
limited medical resources to the most urgent
cases," Krugman writes, adding, "In the United
States, they're often caused by insurance
companies trying to save money."
Krugman concludes, "The bottom line is that the
opponents of universal health care appear to
have run out of honest arguments. All they have
left are fantasies: horror fiction about health
care in other countries, and fairy tales about
health care here in America" (Krugman,
New York Times, 7/16).
AMA President Promotes Efforts on Health
Insurance Expansion
"Make no mistake; physicians are committed to
keeping patients healthy, which is why the
American Medical Association is actively
working to extend health insurance coverage to
all Americans," AMA President Ron Davis writes
in a letter to the editor of the
Times.
According to Davis, "America's physicians see
the problems in the health care system
first-hand, but the solution is not to give up
and turn our health care over to the
government." Davis concludes, "We are working
hard toward feasible and effective solutions to
get more Americans covered and hope that others
will join us in this effort" (Davis,
New York Times,
7/14).