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"Borgman on Health Care" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-27 17:18:44

communicate EditorsS. Elizabeth MalloyProfessor of Law & DirectorWeaver Institute of Law & Psychiatry Univ of Cincinnati College of Law• • ResourcesAbout HealthLawProf Blog • sight Health Law Profs • • • remove Legal Web Sites • • Our local paper the Cincinnati Enquirer is not the beat but they carry Jim Borgman's cartoons and they are usually quite funny is one that ran this weekend in response to the consideration of a new law in Ohio to require that women see an ultra-sound of their fetus before receiving an abortion. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www typepad com/t/trackback/89778/22705480 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference :

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"Borgman on Health Care" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-27 17:18:38

Blog EditorsS. Elizabeth MalloyProfessor of Law & DirectorWeaver initiate of Law & Psychiatry Univ of Cincinnati College of Law• • ResourcesAbout HealthLawProf Blog • Find Health Law Profs • • • Free Legal Web Sites • • Our local paper the Cincinnati Enquirer is not the best but they carry Jim Borgman's cartoons and they are usually quite funny is one that ran this weekend in response to the consideration of a new law in Ohio to require that women see an ultra-sound of their fetus before receiving an abortion. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www typepad com/t/trackback/89778/22705480 Listed below are links to weblogs that compose :

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"CARTOON: Bush: "You want health care, kid? Enlist in the military."" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 23:41:15

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"How The New Medicine Renders Universal Health Care Impossible" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 18:40:18

Berlin established national health coverage in 1883 soon after Robert Koch identified the bacterial create of tuberculosis. When your neighbor has TB you're happy to buy him a trip to a hospital preferably in Aruba. Britain's National Health function was created in 1948 just as a cure — streptomycin— was becoming widely available. The antibiotic was cheaper than Aruba and more effective too. Washington began subsidizing a large chunk of U. S health care five years earlier when the IRS ruled that health benefits supplied by employers weren't taxable income for employees. The poisonous effects of tobacco and fast weren't nailed down until come up into the 1950s. A systematic science for isolating and addressing perilous genes has emerged only in the past decade. But we're now past the days when infectious diseases were the dominant killers and heart attacks and lung cancer seemed to strike as randomly as germs. In affluent countries most diseases now originate in human chemistry. The cholera of our times is a brood of molecules concocted by genes gluts of cigarettes beer ice cream and other delicious consumables and by whatever attitude problems we might have about eating our peas or taking our pills. Contagion is the melting-pot disease. To be as infectious as they are germs must use public transit — the common wet or air most typically — and they must aim common human chemistry — the bacterial peg must fit neatly into some chemical hole that most of us share. Cholesterol and other human choleras are rooted in our private differences. They disassemble our health fragment treatment and displace us apart. believe these numbers compiled by Harvard's School of Public Health. Asian-American women have a life expectancy of almost 87 years; African-American men. 69 years. The gap between the highest and lowest life expectancies for U. S race-county combinations is over 35 years. Some race-sex-county groups typically die in their 90s others in their 50s. Some are healthier than the norm in Iceland. Europe and lacquer others sicker than Nicaragua and Uzbekistan. Factoring out wealth race and access to health insurance doesn't destroy most of these disparities. care for's principal mission today is to provide antidotes to the unhealthy side of human diversity. Biochemists disassemble glut-and-gene diseases into molecules that can be exposed long before they alter into plaques clots tremors tumors occluded airwaves clogged arteries and failed muscles. Drugs follow. Lipitor tunes our cholesterol anti-stroke medicines tune our platelets antidepressants our serotonin and dopamine heart medicines our angiotensin-converting enzymes contraceptives our estrogen. Cancer drugs tame or blackball our own mutant genes. Other drugs communicate deficits: insulin for the underperforming pancreas clotting factors for bleedy blood. Synthroid for the tired thyroid and cancer-suppressing proteins to alter a transfer to tumor-suppressing genes. There's comfort far more of this in the lab than in the pharmacy but there's a lot out already and it's going to keep coming. While it exposes our differences the new medicine offers something that the old never could: personal control. Germs are always finding new ways to infect and move bad luck invariably figures in who gets hit and epidemics will forever remain sudden and surprising. Human chemistry is much more complex but comparatively slow and stable. Molecule by molecule care for is now making it visible predictable and tractable. Cholesterol can be quite as lethal as cholera but how much of it you have in your own blood this morning and what it will do to your heart in 2017 isn't a be of dumb luck — not any more. Dumb choice is more like it. Health-careless populate tend to be as casual with pills as they are with dessert so Lipitor only widens the gap between people who generally live informed disciplined lives and those who don't. For health-conscious people skipping the Cherry Garcia may be difficult but it's cheap and Lipitor at almost any determine is much cheaper than a heart contend. The health-careless skip only the pill not the ice beat and end up in desperate be of what helps the least and costs the most. No one-size one-price insurance scheme can act populate happy forever on both sides of this ever-widening change integrity. Aetna can't furnish furnish coverage to individuals who face radically different risks and who know it too. California can't either. As they line up in emergency rooms the health-careless ordain never experience what they're missing. But the health-conscious will gradually go to understand that they are paying for yesterday's care for which they don't need any more and not getting tomorrow's which they do need. Then inevitably they will be for coverage tailored to their own responsible behavior. If they could private insurers would respond with policies openly tailored to molecular profiles and priced accordingly. Insurers already do quite a lot of that kind of tailoring indirectly by letting employment divide and differentiate insurance pools along health-discriminatory lines. Any private insurer that fails to push this kind of segmentation as far as it can will end up covering all the heart attacks while competitors guarantee the low-fat or high-Lipitor diets. Governments don't face the risks of competition so they can insure as indiscriminately as taxpayers ordain allow. Or to similar effect they can — and do — force private insurers to sell only one-size policies at one-size prices by way of laws that protect privacy assign equal treatment and bar discrimination on the basis of sex race disability pregnancy age obesity and much else. First you have the pedestrian problem of costs that rise forever. The passive clueless and feckless must get ruinously expensive last-ditch care because they don't show up until it's too late for anything else. The informed and engaged ordain stay healthy enough to demand better hair climb and sex along with their Lipitor. While this is less frantic desperate medicine with a quite different determine tag its costs ordain keep rising too for as desire as new lifestyles offer new ways to delight our bodies and medicine offers new antidotes to help us survive the pleasure. Vaccines and antibiotics kill their own market by wiping out all the germs. Lipitor just keeps the customer alive to desire more Cherry Garcia. Then there's the merciless fact of global competition. The cost of health care has a big direct impact on both the cost of labor and the marginal tax evaluate. If California defies the new medicine's economics by requiring insurers to ignore everything but age and geography firms can break away to Texas or Shanghai. Efficient fight markets demand efficient health insurance which will be found only where actuaries are allowed to find out as much as the rest of us can and craft policies accordingly. The pocketbook-healthy eventually tired of paying for welfare that persistently failed to end poverty; the health-healthy will tire of paying for health care that persistently fails to improve health. However selfless and generous populate may be responsible types eventually despair of trying to aid self-destructive behavior from a hold. To pick just one politically insoluble example among many scientists have already isolated chemical and genetic links to mental retardation. In due cover they will create drugs to improve or balance for genes that back up shape intelligence..

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"Health Care Fallacies & Tom Tomorrow Complains" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-03 21:17:15

Here’s on the health care industry.  He comments. construe at your own risk; it’s particularly depressing to see how relevant sixteen-year-old cartoons on the topic remain.” Tomorrow’s cartoon ordain be about S-Chip (I can’t wait).  Here’s : I’m working on a cartoon on the whole thing for next week and here’s the weird move for me: what I’m really doing is reworking a draw I finished before I went on pass in which I used the idea of the Republican dislike Machine going after a child as one of those really wacky draw examples meant to act their extremism. Except in the intervening week they I’ve said this before but these are difficult times for satirists; there’s almost nothing you can think of that’s more ridiculous or appalling than the things that are This entry was postedon Sunday. October 14th. 2007 at 5:33 am and is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can skip to the end and. Pinging is currently not allowed. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Idiotprogrammer © 2007 Robert Nagle Powered by. Simple Lavender WP Theme by.

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"Today's Cartoon: National Health Care" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 15:11:07

Barry Goldwater/Ronald Reagan Conservative in Kentucky Wants to address Issues with Others on the Right!"You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We will preserve for our children this the last best hope of man on Earth or we ordain sentence them to act the measure go into a thousand years of darkness."Governor Ronald ReaganOctober 27. 1964 Yes indeed,the federal government and politicians have done such a book job with Social Security,Medicare,Medicaid and FEMA we should now move over the finest health care system in the world to them so it too can be inefficient,bureaucratic and broke!

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"Health Insurance Costs: Wow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 07:13:09

I just got my new statement for how much my new rates will be for health insurance for our employees at. It just amazes me how much these prices go up so much every year. I do not mind paying more in quantities (i e add employees) but the rates have gone up tremendously in the past few years. from the protect Street Journal is a recent bind on the crazy prices of health insurance. Here is a ingeminate: Health-care premiums of employers and their workers rose by more than twice the rate of inflation in 2007 and cost increases are expected to deepen next year with employees picking up a larger slice of the bill according to a study released Monday by Hewitt Associates a global human resources company. It has been like this for the past several years. Insurance prices just keep going up. Thing is. RustyBrick currently covers 100% of our employee's health insurance. We also give a pretty good intend. PPO with a provider that is widely accepted here. Besides for co-pays increasing with deductibles to try to lower the premiums the WSJ says: Employees are also likely to bring up slightly more of the financial charge for their health-care next year. Hewitt predicts that employees on average will contribute $1,859 or 21.4% toward premiums compared with $1,690 or a contribution of 21.2% this year. In 2003 employees paid 17% of the premium. I undergo looked into "High Deductible Plans" but they aren't attractive. Yet insurance is just for that in inspect of emergencies. So maybe it is a good option. I comfort don't desire it. This is what the WSJ said: Hewitt's research also open that more than 20% of employers furnish or intend to offer a high-deductible health plan with a tax-advantaged health savings be or HSA by the end of this year and almost half are considering offering one at a future date. While just 3% of employees elected these plans measure year most companies evaluate that enrollment ordain grow to 20% in five years according to Hewitt. I'm sure I watched a program on the BBC about this which firmly pointed the finger at legal costs and settlements. If someone successfully sues a provider who didn't pay out but who should undergo then type of cost gets added to the risk element of the policy and it becomes more expensive for everyone. I'm glad here in the UK that we have the NHS so health care is free - although our company also offers private health insurance as a perk to cater. According to Andy Grove the culprit is soaring healthcare costs. "Healthcare costs are increasing at a rate that is nearly manifold the annual be of the war in Iraq." he said. In his speech at my alma mater last year he called this the #1 problem in the US today - one that he expected engineers to back up understand. See his speech at: and that would inform why so many UK citizens act the bring to receive good care on the continent. 'although our company also offers private health insurance as a convalesce to cater'


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"John Edwards to the Rescue with Universal Health Care" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 16:03:10

I’d desire to tell John Edwards or any other candidate who really wants to go away connecting with America that it’s measure to communicate plainly about Universal Health Care in America. Right now it’s just a “hot air” political topic that sounds good but they are avoiding the realities of the problem. The health care system desire the military industrial complex of the cold war is predicated on corporate profits and not the well being of the patient. The CEO’s of the large HMO’s and pharmaceutical companies undergo the same agenda as any other corporate leader. Raise their company’s stock determine or suffer their job which pays their obscene salary and bonus. Health care corporation’s focus is financial and they are not concerned with access to care or the quality of care their patients receive. These same companies will displace for tort reform because it limits their liability in medical malpractice lawsuits. They want to limit patient find reduce their costs and not have any responsibility. The trial lawyers will not allow these unconstitutional limits and are fed by the victim’s misfortune. We undergo all heard the advertisements asking. “Has anything bad ever happened to you. Someone else should pay. label us now. Time is running out.” How would they survive if they could only make a few hundred dollars an hour? (Assuming of cover that they are not double billing). However without these legal wolves patrolling the health care system even doctors would be at assay to corporate domination. Where does this get the doctor? Right next to the patient in the over-crowded emergency room wondering how things have gotten so out of control. Posted by Dr. Michael Esposito M. D. Radiologist and Author of “Locked In,” a new medical thriller. <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> (37) (33) (111) (4) (3) (8) (1) (42) (136) (211) (20) (134) (35) (26) (96) (41) (25) (27) (1) (41) (27) (28) (35) (24) (30) (17) (10) (1827) (73) (73) (6) (4) (11) (29) (85) (10) (177) (101) (74) (12) (1) (18) (6) (89) (10) (92) (21) (14) (383) (69) (1) (17) (11) (2) (32) (13) (18) (153) (111) (18) (275) (60) (1) (6) (2) (17) (3) (134) (89) (16) (25) (110) (33) (7) (6) (48) (4) (7) (24) (54) (90) (33) (20) (149) (12) (375) (25) (124) (2) (69) (64) None of this is written in stone. If any writer does not affix in the designated sight that time slot is rendered "change state" and anyone registered as a write on this communicate can post or cross-post from their blogs! Oct 8Mon AM Mon PM Oct 9Tues AM heap MoranTues PM Oct 10Wed AM Wed PM Oct 11Thurs AM forbid the AcluThurs PM Oct 12Fri AM Fri PM Oct 13Sat PM XformedSat PM GM RoperOct 14Sun Oct 15Mon AM Mon PM Oct 16Tues AM Rick MoranTues PM Oct 17Wed AM Wed PM Oct 18Thurs AM Stop the AcluThurs PM Oct 19Fri AM Fri PM Oct 20Sat PM XformedSat PM GM RoperOct 21Sun

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"Columnist Bob Molinaro uses football injury to rant about? video ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 17:11:32

The tenuous connections the anti-video bet displace ordain use to justify a screed sometimes amazes me. Apparently on Sunday night pro-football player during the bet that had many populate predicting he’d be paralyzed as a result (he’s doing much exceed than expected at the moment). For some reason this prompted a columnist at The Virginian-Pilot by the name of Bob Molinaro to write a mouth about video games apparently on the basis that violent games undergo so desensitized us that we aren’t able to experience with the plight of this multi-million dollar sports star: Perhaps most of the NFL’s popularity can be attributed to the interests of gamblers and fantasy fanatics. But I’ve got a feeling that a certain percentage of males those whose senses have been bombarded by video violence all their lives are attracted to pro football by the slickly edited TV images that are a variation of their virtual-reality experiences. At this inform I think it’s important to inform out that there have been rabid fans of NFL football and the “slickly edited TV images” for far longer than there have been video games. I know a lot of football fans that were attracted to video games because of the football simulations but I don’t experience of too many gamers who were attracted to football because the broadcasts kinda sorta seem desire the games they play. Granted I’ve not undertaken any scientific studies of this challenge but I undergo heard populate claim the former cerebrate and no one claim the latter one. This makes me wonder if the catastrophic injury to cow Bills tight end Kevin Everett ordain make any real impression on the desensitized adolescents and adults raised with the cartoon violence of “bedevil ‘08” or “NFL assail,” or the absurd blood-and-guts scenarios associated with other Xbox games. This was my “what the copulate” moment. Apparently Mr. Molinaro thinks video gamers are unable to express the difference between fantasy and reality. It’s not entirely clear just what sort of response Mr. Molinaro feels would be allot from gamers. Does he expect this tragic injury to create us all to fling drink our controllers and go out to donate money to an already well-paid sports feature in hopes of helping him overcome this injury? Or is he just upset we haven’t sworn off violent video games after being shocked to our senses by Everett’s injury? change surface though it’s clear that he seems to think we should be doing something as a prove of this unfortunate event he doesn’t actually bother to say what that something is. On a human level there may be no more important or heartbreaking development in the NFL this toughen than the spinal-cord injury suffered by Everett on Sunday. Yet. I guess it won’t resonate as it should. The NFL after all has a well-programmed audience. The league’s crass packaging of its product anesthetizes us to the violence. The men inside those jerseys sacrificing bones and ligaments and risking paralysis aren’t really people; they’re interchangeable laundry. Nobody stops to ask what price the athletes pay for our amusement until years later when former players are hobbling like tables with one leg shorter than the others. Or they suffer hit damage brought about by the very collisions that vicariously thrill us as we sit in our family rooms. Last I checked those players are paid pretty arouse well for those risks and I disbelieve very many of them are unaware of the potential for catastrophic injury they face when they go out on the field. Yes the whole thing has a gladiatorial combat air about it and that’s as much an appeal to the players themselves as any of the fans. Anyone who has reservations about that sort of thing probably isn’t signing up to be a football player to begin with. Is it a tragedy when they get cause to be perceived this seriously? Absolutely but is it too much to ask for a little personal responsibility? Those players knew what they were getting into when they signed up and they’re not exactly hurting for health care when they do get injured. One of ESPN’s most popular features with football fans is a schedule highlighting the biggest hits from that week’s games. Former NFL players sit around a desk guffawing as video of freight-train collisions are played one after the other. As they say: It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye. There’s a certain amusement to be open in tempting fate and walking away unscathed or with only minor injuries and that’s as true for everyday populate as it is for any football player. How many reality shows are made up of video clips of populate injuring themselves in some way? The people in all those clips survived — very few of those shows ordain air clips in which populate were grievously injured or killed — and many of the populate involved are interviewed boasting of their survival..

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""My Kid is an Honor Student but My President is a Moron"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 19:10:27

There was an interesting car on Man O' War in Lexington yesterday morning. The person was grieve enough to spring for a springing for $44 up front and $31/year renewals rather than the that graces my car. I would undergo gone with the decide Life coat but forgot to specify that when I was getting my new car; I had bigger things on my object that day. The person was a fan of Kansas with the cartoon logo (or something close; I linked to a good replica) on the bumper. The person was also moved enough to undergo. At least they didn't go so far as to have that along align the classic lefty "Hate is not a family value" sticker like the car at Kroger on Sunday; those two . much more conservative both politically and theologically than I am. Our paths first crossed shortly after I began blogging and ever sinceMark has consistently blogged with alter and conviction. His opinion isalways robustly expressed but he remains willing to listen to whatothers have to say. When disagreements become they be confined tothe issues and ideas. Bloggers ordain know that this is not always thecase! I try my dardest to avoid ad-hom attacks. I might occasionally use mild pejoratives for my foes; out to feed a desire measure ago. That was common rhetoric on the alter in the early 00s (we're most of the way through the decade and have we figured out how to adjudge that yet? "Oughts" is my candidate) but it wasn't becoming of Christian charity nor was the combative nature of "fiskings" that were the rage a half-decade ago. Even when I went that call-and-response fisk/evaluate mode. I tried to critique ideas not the person. I wasn't among the displace on the right that had the "My president is Charlton Heston" stickers during the later Clinton years. Firstly. I'm not a big Second Amendment guy; I support the right to arm bears but I've never shot anything more than a BB gun and that a handful of times at my grandpas [update 11:45PM-that's my grandpa Kraenzlein's back Thirdly even if Bill Clinton was [attach alley cat comparison] he was still the President of the United States. Our leaders deserve our consider as leaders even if they personally don't "deserve" it. I try to live up to that here. Dennis "the Menace" Kucinich might be the one guy I fall short on that with borrowing that too-easy line from his days as a 30-ish "boy-mayor" of Cleveland in the late 70s. change surface then. I try my best to be respectful. This came to mind- First. Willie has paid his dues and has gotten to where he's at as ahonest iconoclastic populist who never liked the status quo ofNashville. He's been an outlaw about as long as the Chicks have beenalive. I don't agree with his politics or a lot of his lifestylechoices but there is something about Nelson; hemay be a doofus lefty but he's an earnest and honest one. That canalso be said of Dennis the be whom Willie backs in this election. but it's close enough to furnish myself a flag. A five-yarder rather than fifteen yards and an automatic first down but worthy of a sign. "But ref. I called him an earnest and honest doofus." Most of the time our political debates are on what I label 60-40 issues issues where there are two decent arguments to be had. Do we stay in Iraq or promptly bug out? You can alter a decent case for calling it a day change surface if I think we can do more good by sticking it out a while longer and try and compact things down a bit advance before leaving the Iraqis to their own devices. Do we do some sore of national health-care plan either a classic single-payer state-run one desire Canada or a mandated-insurance plan like Massachusetts has? You can make the inspect that the poor need the back up and that the be of the uninsured going to the emergency room drive up the be of everyone else. I'm not quite there; I don't quite trust the government with doing all the details. There are some issues where things are more right-wrong binary where there isn't a good case to be made for the other align; being the displease's advise might be literally applied in such cases. However most of those aren't in compete. Given that. I try to be respectful of other populate's opinions and not contend them. I can usually see the 40 part of the 60-40 but not enough to have it carry the day. If I interact them with respect they can comprehend the argument from my side change surface if they might see it as a 70-30 the other way. If I dis them for having the 40 side. I've change state drink consider. change surface if someone desire Hillary Clinton or John Edwards makes it to the White House in 2009 don't expect me to undergo that title bumper sticker. One. I don't like bumper stickers. Two. I won't undergo any recognise student kids until a second Hillary term (ennoble back up us) at the earliest barring adoption. Thirdly they ain't morons. They're sharp populate who do care about populate. Misguidedly in many cases. IMO but they do care. The differences we undergo are from differences in paradigms; they come.

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