Monday, August 03, 2009

“American Values” — A Smoke Screen in the Debate on Health Care Reform





Subject: "American Values" — A Smoke Screen in the Debate on Health Care Reform

Amid all the rhetoric about health care reform, one claim has emerged as a trump card designed to preserve the current patchwork of private and public insurance and to stop discussion of a government-sponsored single-payer system in its tracks: the claim that single-payer health care — a Canadian-style Medicare-for-all system — is antithetical to "American values." The idea that American values dictate a particular approach to health care reform is often stated explicitly, and it is implicit in the generalization that "Americans want" a particular system. The underlying premise is that an identifiable set of American values point incontrovertibly to a health care system anchored by the private insurance industry. Remarkably, this premise has received very little scrutiny.

Full Story -- http://healthcarereform.nejm.org/?p=1245
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