Saturday, March 23, 2019

Here's to a long life ....


We spend more; how come we don't live as long?

The U.S. has the 4th highest infant mortality rate among 35 OECD countries, the 6th highest maternal mortality rate and the 9th highest likelihood of dying at a younger age from a host of ailments, including cardiovascular disease and cancer.
The U.S. is the most obese country in the OECD, leads in drug-related deaths and ranks 1st in prevalence of diabetes.

Health Care Costs for OECD Countries
Rank
Country
Per-capita spending on health care ($)
Health care spending as a share of GDP (%)
Government spending on health care (%)
Compulsory/contributory insurance & medical savings accounts (%)
Out-of-pocket costs (%)
Voluntary health insurance (%)
Per-capita spending on pharmaceuticals* ($)
1
United States
9,892
17.2
26.6
22.8
11.1
39.6
1,162.4
2
Switzerland
7,919
12.4
22.3
41.7
28.7
7.6
1,056.1
3
Luxembourg
7,463
6.3
9.1
72.9
10.2
6.8
586.4
4
Norway
6,647
10.5
74.4
10.8
14.5
0.3
501.2
5
Germany
5,551
11.3
6.6
77.9
12.4
3.1
766.0
6
Ireland
5,528
7.8
69.7
0.3
15.2
14.8
684.3
7
Sweden
5,488
11.0
83.7
0.0
14.9
1.2
518.8
8
Netherlands
5,385
10.5
9.4
71.4
12.2
7.0
432.1
9
Austria
5,227
10.4
30.8
44.8
17.9
6.5
632.7
10
Denmark
5,199
10.4
84.1
0.0
13.7
2.1
341.8
11
Belgium
4,840
10.4
18.3
59.2
17.6
5.0
679.0
12
Australia
4,708
9.6
67.4
0.0
19.6
13.1
617.0
13
Canada
4,644
10.3
68.5
1.4
14.8
15.3
785.8
14
France
4,600
11.0
4.0
75.0
6.8
14.3
667.6
15
Japan
4,519
10.9
8.7
75.4
13.1
2.9
802.7
16
Iceland
4,376
8.6
52.6
29.5
16.3
1.6
497.8
17
United Kingdom
4,192
9.7
79.5
0.1
14.8
5.5
497.4
18
Finland
4,062
9.4
61.1
13.3
19.9
5.7
501.0
19
New Zealand
3,590
9.2
72.0
7.8
12.6
7.6
NA
20
Italy
3,391
8.9
74.7
0.3
22.7
2.3
604.7
21
Spain
3,248
9.0
66.3
4.7
24.2
4.7
572.3
22
Slovenia
2,835
8.6
3.1
68.7
12.5
15.7
500.6
23
Israel
2,776
7.3
16.9
46.4
24.4
13.3
313.2
24
Portugal
2,734
8.9
65.0
1.2
27.4
6.4
412.9
25
South Korea
2,729
7.7
10.0
46.4
36.7
6.9
552.2
26
Czech Republic
2,515
7.2
12.2
71.3
13.7
2.8
421.7
27
Greece
2,187
8.2
30.3
28.8
35.5
3.9
571.9
28
Slovakia
2,150
6.9
4.3
75.4
18.4
1.8
553.3
29
Hungary
2,101
7.6
11.1
55.6
29.0
4.2
558.9
30
Estonia
1,989
6.7
11.2
64.9
22.4
1.5
343.5
31
Chile
1,977
8.5
2.2
58.6
32.4
6.9
NA
32
Poland
1,798
6.4
9.2
60.7
23.4
7.6
357.2
33
Latvia
1,466
5.7
57.5
0.0
41.6
0.9
383.9
34
Turkey
1,088
4.3
21.9
56.3
16.9
4.9
NA
35
Mexico
1,080
5.8
23.8
28.4
41.4
6.5
286.8

Health Care Conditions for OECD Countries

Rank
Country
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births
Maternal mortality per 100,000 live births
Probability of dying prematurely from noncommunicative disease (%)**
Drug-related deaths per million population, ages 15-64
Suicides per 100,000 population
Obesity as % of population ages 15 and over
Prevalence of diabetes in population ages 20 to 79 (%)
1
United States
78.8
5.8
14.0
13.6
245.8
12.6
38.2
10.8
2
Switzerland
83.0
3.9
5.0
8.7
24.2
10.7
10.3
6.1
3
Luxembourg
82.4
2.8
10.0
9.7
20.7
8.5
22.6
4.7
4
Norway
82.4
2.3
5.0
9.6
78.4
9.3
12.0
6.0
5
Germany
80.7
3.3
6.0
12.0
19.3
9.1
23.6
7.4
6
Ireland
81.5
3.4
8.0
10.3
70.8
11.1
23.0
4.4
7
Sweden
82.3
2.5
4.0
9.1
124.5
12.7
12.3
4.7
8
Netherlands
81.6
3.3
7.0
11.0
11.1
9.4
12.8
5.5
9
Austria
81.3
3.1
4.0
11.2
27.1
11.7
14.7
6.9
10
Denmark
80.8
3.7
6.0
11.6
72.3
9.1
14.9
7.2
11
Belgium
81.1
3.3
7.0
11.6
9.9
16.1
18.6
5.1
12
Australia
82.5
3.2
6.0
8.9
116.2
10.4
27.9
5.1
13
Canada
81.7
4.8
7.0
9.8
104.5
10.4
25.8
7.4
14
France
82.4
3.8
8.0
10.9
3.6
12.3
15.3
5.3
15
Japan
83.9
2.1
5.0
8.8
NA
15.4
3.7
5.7
16
Iceland
82.5
2.2
3.0
8.3
221.2
11.8
19.0
6.1
17
United Kingdom
81.0
3.9
9.0
11.0
66.7
7.4
26.9
4.7
18
Finland
81.6
1.7
3.0
10.1
77.8
14.2
24.8
6.0
19
New Zealand
81.7
5.0
11.0
10.4
26.7
12.3
30.7
7.3
20
Italy
82.6
2.9
4.0
9.4
8.0
5.4
9.8
5.1
21
Spain
83.0
2.7
5.0
10.0
36.6
6.0
16.7
7.7
22
Slovenia
80.9
1.6
9.0
13.2
20.0
15.0
19.2
7.8
23
Israel
82.1
3.1
5.0
9.5
11.9
5.4
17.8
7.5
24
Portugal
81.2
2.9
10.0
11.3
5.4
8.5
16.6
9.9
25
South Korea
82.1
2.7
11.0
8.3
0.1
24.1
5.3
7.2
26
Czech Republic
78.7
2.5
4.0
15.6
4.9
10.6
21.0
7.4
27
Greece
81.1
4.0
3.0
12.3
3.7
3.2
17.0
5.2
28
Slovakia
76.7
5.1
6.0
17.6
12.5
9.9
16.3
7.8
29
Hungary
75.7
4.2
17.0
22.9
3.8
15.7
30.0
7.3
30
Estonia
77.7
2.5
9.0
17.2
102.9
14.9
18.0
4.4
31
Chile
79.1
7.2
22.0
11.5
NA
9.1
25.1
10.0
32
Poland
77.6
4.0
3.0
18.4
10.3
18.5
16.7
6.2
33
Latvia
74.6
4.1
18.0
22.9
13.9
17.4
21.3
5.4
34
Turkey
78.0
10.7
16.0
16.8
9.6
8.6
22.3
12.8
35
Mexico
75.0
12.5
38.0
15.2
4.5
5.0
32.4
15.8

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Journalists

I'm disappointed sometimes by the public discourse. The media handles politics like they do sports, playing the high points like a super bowl narrative. That's not journalism, of course.

Journalism, unlike most of our media sources, is objective, thorough, and fact-based. Opinions are rare and honestly admitted, interpretations are rare. These days, journalism itself is rare. Did you know that the U.S. ranks 45th for journalistic freedom. That's pretty far down the list.

Sources with journalistic integrity are perhaps rare. Reuters, the Associated Press, the Washington Post, perhaps ... others? Are there any whose agenda isn't driven by ratings and income? What should be our response?