Not that many of us didn't already think so
Dietary choices and the weight you carry sets the stage for many chronic illnesses.What does this have to do with healthcare? This is due almost 100% to dietary choices.
So, if I understand you right, you're more concerned about health education. Informing/teaching people what constitutes a healthy lifestyle and diet?Dietary choices and the weight you carry sets the stage for many chronic illnesses.
My argument would be that we have ill care, not healthcare.
There's no money , end game , or control in that style of thinking , shhhhh they can hear you right now... for realEducation on proper health care doesn't happen. We treat symptoms with medication. We don't treat what is cause the symptoms.
I am aware.There's no money , end game , or control in that style of thinking , shhhhh they can hear you right now... for real
WoofExcuse me sir you're being insubordinate and a bad little lamb right now shame on you !
It's not affordable, not even close. I know the graphic is about obesity, but it spans farther then that. Choosing between receiving quality medical care and buying groceries isn't a choice that any hard working family should ever have to make in a developed country, let alone " the greatest country", yet it happens many times a day every day. Issues go unresolved and exasperated due to not being able to afford quality care. Our countries health, and Healthcare, is a joke. RFK JR has done a great job bringing this to light recently.What does this have to do with healthcare? This is due almost 100% to dietary choices.
I'll take our system over every other system in the world. If you're going to angle for a socialized system like Europe and Canada have, that's a non starter for me.It's not affordable, not even close. I know the graphic is about obesity, but it spans farther then that. Choosing between receiving quality medical care and buying groceries isn't a choice that any hard working family should ever have to make in a developed country, let alone " the greatest country", yet it happens many times a day every day. Issues go unresolved and exasperated due to not being able to afford quality care. Our countries health, and Healthcare, is a joke. RFK JR has done a great job bringing this to light recently.
I don't suggest a socialized system. I'm just stating what we have doesn't work. I don't have a fix, but would think one of the many smart guys in our political system would by now. One thing I do know is that it's not Obamacare. Good healthcare for everyone in our country may not be a constitutional right, but it is certainly a human right, especially for the working class, in my opinion at least. No hard working families should have to face the issues we have with healthcare or housing in our country right now, but that's a different matter.I'll take our system over every other system in the world. If you're going to angle for a socialized system like Europe and Canada have, that's a non starter for me.
Like it or not, Healthcare is not a right. It's not enumerated in the constitution. It's a service. You get what you pay for.
I wish I had more time to unbox this comment today because it's incredibly ill-informed. It's not nearly 100% about choice, but an arbitrary split that varies by person. At some point, I can give you example after example of physicians who'd rather medicate than educate. My own mother is letting diabetes win (choices) but out of the dozens of physicians she's seen, only one was brutally honest with her about her dietary choices. We're a fat national because of a host of systematic issues which most certainly includes the failure of our healthcare system to prioritize education, diet, and exercise over prescription medication.What does this have to do with healthcare? This is due almost 100% to dietary choices.
That's the declaration of independence. Not the constitution.Also how about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? Those all depend on being healthy.