Monday, 11 February 2008

health has new spokesperson



Health Has a New Spokesperson

Columnist David Sanders from the Arkansas News Bureau wrote a great

article on March 16 titled "Health has a new spokesperson". In it, he

credits Governor Huckabee for taking his personal story and using it

to bring attention to the serious health and healthcare concerns

facing this country. The following are excerpts from Mr. Sanders'

column, including links within it to related articles we've published

previously on this blog. You can find the column in its entirety by

clicking the headline of this post.

It would be easy to focus only on all the theater that surrounds

Huckabee's weight loss and discovery of athletic prowess. However, it

would be a great disservice to ignore the message.

It is more than a feel-good story. His message should be a wake-up

call for a country that has seen health care costs spiral out of

control. To understand the U.S. health care system is to know that the

current structure cannot be maintained.

A recent actuarial study of the system projected that within 10 years

the average cost for health care per person will go from $6,000 yearly

to nearly $12,000. An increase of this magnitude will further hamper

the private sector's ability to cover the cost of health insurance and

will create an enormous strain on federal and state budgets due to the

increased cost in Medicare and Medicaid.

The payment structure is not the current system's only problem.

Consider the increase in type 2 diabetes diagnoses. Some doctors claim

the expansion of the condition is an indictment of a culture consumed

with poor dietary habits and a lack of exercise. The governor's

affliction with this disease is what caused him to change years of bad

habits.

A message of healthy living is a must for a country that doesn't want

its economy to go broke spending more on health care. There must be

fundamental changes to the country's health care system, changes which

give patients a stake in how health care dollars are spent and rewards

healthy living.


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