September 13, 2013
		Socialized Medicine Anyone?
When it comes to health care, I want a system that provides high  quality care at a reasonable price with significant patient choice.   (The pre-Obamacare American one was far from the ideal.)  Then there are Left-wingers like Bill Maher who abandon reason and worship at the altar of single-payer health care, as exemplified by the English National Health Service (NHS).
I have shocking news for Mr. Maher.
In July, the talented researcher Sir Brian Jarman,  of Imperial College London, reported that 14 English hospitals were  responsible for 13,000 unnecessary deaths between 2005 and the present.   He went on to accuse the government of creating a "denial machine"  that ignored his data for a decade.  "The government was in the position  of providing the health service and monitoring it:  a conflict of  interest.  Ministers have an electoral interest in getting out good  news."
                            
This last week the other shoe dropped.  Sir Brian  announced that he had completed a study of hospitals in seven developed  countries.  His findings:  American are the best, and English the  worst.  There are various reasons for the poor performance:  the  government in general, and the NHS in particular, ignore  the complaints of whistle blowers and patients; the elderly are given  short shrift; there are long waits for some crucial appointments; and  cancer treatment is inadequate.  In a nutshell, death rates in English  hospitals are 45% higher than in American.
We have been warned.
Scott Varland is an American lawyer residing in London, England.




