Monday, March 31, 2008

Health care in charts... Part Deux

Ezra Klein comments on the chart I highlighted on Friday. First the chart again - percentage of GDP spent on health care by 4 nations in both 1970 and 2004,



Ezra notes,
Though it's true, as some say, that no developed country has figured out how to arrest cost growth, the bottom line is that the rest have done a far better job containing it. Moreover, all those scare stories you hear about Canada and Britain? Look what they spend. Half what we do. And they get, what, 90 percent of the value-added care that Americans receive? Maybe 98 percent? If Canada wanted to spend an additional 5.4 percent of GDP on health care -- in American terms, that would be equivalent to $700 billion dollars -- no one would ever wait for anything ever again. As it is, they want to spend money on other things, and so they accept some waiting times. On our side of the border we spend far more than they do, don't insure 47 million people, and give really excellent care to the upper middle class and the rich.

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