One of the main reasons for need of ObamaCare was the fact U.S. lagged behind so many others in the world in delivery of proper health care. The proof given was in statistics provided by a World Health Care study in the year 2000.
It showed that the United States ranked 19th in national life expectancy for 1980 to 1999. During that period, Japan, Australia, Canada, Spain, Italy, France, Germany and the United Kingdom ranked higher.
The study, it turned out, had politically-induced flaws. For example, if fatal injuries such as auto fatalities were omitted, the United States had the best life expectancy.
Also important: The WHO study did not bother to evaluate the quality of health care, nor did it ask care unhappy recipients in the various countries what they felt about services they were getting.
So which statistics do you believe were expounded as the reason for America to take on socialized medicine as in Europe and elsewhere? The questionable figures induced by America’s extensive auto use and accident rate or those the politicized World Health Report was designed to show and ObamaCare was glad to employ?
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