A phrase which I do not think many journal editors would employ: "The argument was eviscerated by an animated GIF."
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Interesting. Wonder if an equivalent analysis applies to healthcare outcomes. (Ie. we don't spend too much; do we get too little?)
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@codinghorror@wordpressdotcom But we're not getting bang for our buck. Expected lifespan in the US is lower!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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so he found a metric (you consume 50% more than EU) thanks to which graphs of your ridiculous high healthcare costs look less nuts?
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EU generally follows very similar trendpic.twitter.com/Kp2MblWPBi
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I vehemently disagree with the premise of the article, that health care should be viewed as a consumer good.
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tldr; it all, but, healthcare costs are high if you consider the results. Others spend much less yet ≈ results.
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So Norway is actually a lot poorer then the US? Even if true, it's divided so inequally in the US, that it isn't a good indicator.
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the argument seems pretty misleading when looking at specific cases, take Australia, roughly half healthcare spending
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@codinghorror@wordpressdotcom Also, the high public cost of administration in the US is likely because of fear of government! -
amongst other well developed countries, excl. USA, HCE explains ~0% of variancepic.twitter.com/IPLnNAxqGk
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