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| Carstairs Courier|Didsbury Review|Innisfail Province|Mountain View Gazette|Olds Albertan|Sundre Round Up | |||||||
| March 9, 2010 Volume 18, Number 10 |
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Letter to the Editor Health care a numbers issue
Dear Editor:
The study reveals that in 2007, life expectancy in the United States was 78.0 years and infant mortality was 6.4 per thousand births. The figures for Canada were 80.3 and 4.6 respectively.
Statistics provided by the OECD report indicate that the U.S., with its private health-care system, spent 16 per cent of its gross domestic product on health, while Canada, with a publicly funded system, spent only 10.1 per cent.
Despite this disparity in spending, Canadians lived longer and more of our infants survived.
In a private health-care system a sizable proportion of health-care funding is directed toward providing profits for corporate shareholders.
These international corporations spare no effort in lobbying for the privatization of health care in Canada. I’ve no doubt they view Canada as a nice fat cash cow, ready to be milked.
William Dascavich
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