Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Medical Myths

The right in the US sows the seeds of a tale of dysfunctional "socialized" medicine in Canada. They like to paint a picture of long lineups and distressed people fleeing south to the US to get the kind of care that you supposedly can't get in Canada.

Here's a blog entry by Paul Krugman that blows up that myth:
Everyone knows that lots of Canadians come to America in search of medical care. But what everyone knows is wrong: a careful study concluded,
The numbers of true medical refugees—Canadians coming south with their own money to purchase U.S. health care—appear to be handfuls rather than hordes.
On the other hand:
Driven by rising health care costs at home, nearly 1 million Californians cross the border each year to seek medical care in Mexico, according a new paper by UCLA researchers and colleagues published today in the journal Medical Care.

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