National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myths About National Health Insurance.

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National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myths About National Health Insurance

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 1 Health Insurance is a right.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Waiting Britain:1 million Canada:876 thousand New Zealand:90 thousand

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Patients Having To Wait More Than Four Months For Surgery

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Number of Weeks Patients Wait between Referral by GP and Treatment, by Specialty, 1993 and 2003

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 2 NHI delivers high quality care

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Patients Seen Annually (Average per physician)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Patients Spending More than 20 Minutes with Their Doctor

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Use of High-Tech Medical Procedures ( per 100,000 people per year)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Access to Modern Medical Technology in the U.S., Britain and Canada (2000) (Units per million people)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 3 Care is determined by need, not ability to pay.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Private Health Insurance New Zealand1/3 Population Australia1/3 Population Britain7 Million

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 4 Although the U.S. spends more, it doesn’t get more.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World United States Life Expectancy (Men) Years

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World United States Life Expectancy (Women) Years

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Percent of the Population Age 15 and Older That is Obese

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Pregnancy, Childbearing and Abortions among Girls Ages (per 1,000)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Breast Cancer Mortality Ratio (Percent of those with the disease who die from it)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Prostrate Cancer Mortality Ratio (Percent of those with the disease who die from it)

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Percent of Americans Ages Reporting Health as “Good”

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Percent of Americans 65+ Reporting Health as “Good”

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Percent of Adults Reporting Fair or Poor Health

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 5 Everyone is treated equally.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Per Capita Spending on Physician Services in British Columbia Vancouver Peace River

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Inequalities in the Use of Physician Services Among Urban and Rural Patients in British Columbia (Per capita spending )

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 6 Health care delivery is efficient.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Average Length of Hospital Stay

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Acute Care Beds in Britain 15% Empty 15% Non-Acute Patients

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Kaiser California vs. NHS Specialists per 100,000 People

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Administrative Costs as a Percent of Medical Expenditures in the United States

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 7 No discrimination.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Minorities Canada:Cree, Inuits New Zealand:Maoris Australia:Aborigines

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World How the Elderly Evaluate Their Health Care

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 8 Costs are controlled.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Average Annual Real Growth in Per Capita Health Spending

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Rate of Inflation Medical Services All Goods Cosmetic Surgery

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 9 Spending priorities are determined by medical need.

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World British National Health Service Nonemergency ambulance rides 15,000,000 Missed physician appointments 10,000,000 Patients receiving nonmedical services 1,500,000 Annual

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World British National Health Service Home alterations 375,000 Occupational therapy 456,000 Day care services 260,000 Homecare/Home help Services 578,000 Annual

National Center for Policy Analysis Making Ideas Change the World Myth No. 10 Problems can be reformed away.