886,000 black people died unnecessarily - in the world's wealthiest country - from 1991-2000
This story came from the LiP people who do a 'media picks' weekly mailing.
You have heard of the Lancet study that conservatively estimates that the US killed 100,000 in Iraq. You have heard of the UN figures that suggested in 1996 that excess mortality due to the US sanctions against Iraq was around 500,000 children. A study published in the American Journal of Public Health estimates that: "over 886,000 deaths could have been prevented from 1991 to 2000 if African Americans had received the same care as whites."
Quoting from the Washington Post article on the topic:
The study estimates that technological improvements in medicine -- including better drugs, devices and procedures -- averted only 176,633 deaths during the same period. That means "five times as many lives can be saved by correcting the disparities [in care between whites and blacks] than in developing new treatments," Steven H. Woolf, lead author and director of research at Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Family Medicine, said in a telephone interview.
Another quotable quote from the study is this: "The prudence of investing billions [of dollars] in the development of new drugs and technologies while investing only a fraction of that amount in the correction of disparities deserves reconsideration."
It would have been easy enough to guess this result. Consider that:
1) The US has no public health care system, and leaves some 50 million people with no health insurance;
2) Even in the absence of statistics about those 50 million, knowing that the black population is at the bottom of the US economic pyramid, one would be on firm ground guessing that a large percentage if not a majority of that 50 million were black;
3) People without health care will die of conditions and diseases that would not kill people who have health care, and;
4) The numbers involved really are quite large - tens of millions of people.
As a result it should not be so shocking that close to a million people died unnecessarily over 10 years for lack of health care.
Despite all that I was taken aback by the figure.
I hope others are as well.
That is ridiculous military
By Anonymous, Anonymous at Feb 19, 2007 14:15 PM
That is ridiculous military recruitment is everywhere. I am white and had to wait three months to get in the military due to the waiting list to get in (this was a few years ago). There are programs such as "MORE" Minority Oriented Recruiting Effort", which is an effort to create a military that is represented the same % to the general population. In other words if the populations in the United States is 60 % white 20 % black 10% Hispanic and 10% Asian then the military would try to recruit such in the same percentages.
Again it is a voluntary service nobody is forced to join. If a person joins from a poor upbringing and does a full twenty years in the military he will retire in the middle to upper middle class. I have been in the military for 17 years I enlisted and made my way up the ranks to Warrant Officer I now make over 60k a year, I have "Free Medical 100%" and when I retire I am eligible for 50% of my pay for the rest of my life. If I go 30 Years I get 75%.
If you join the Army or Marines and expect your going to sit at a desk for 20 years join another service. Air Force, Navy Coast Guard are all services that may also be deployed it is a part of the job. To say that "the military is targeting black youth as a form of racism" is racist and ignorant.
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Social enginerring
By Kissenger, Clark at Aug 12, 2006 15:53 PM
Sad to see Americans so blinded and so wanting a nanny state as pertaining to our govt.. As it goes the real problems with our govt. is that it has far surpassed the scope it was intended for. To long now have our so called representitives engaged in social enginerring of our society and sad to say it is our fault for letting it happen. The govt. main role is regulation of trade (international) and the defense of this country, and, the BIG ONE, DEFENSE OF OUR FREEDOMS! Anyone remember that??? We as a nation have been far to willing in giving up small parts here and there of these. If people in this country want to live in a socialist society move to Europe! Yes our govt. spends money on defense and yes I can say I do not agree with the waste of our money for foolish endeavours,but, if we as voters put our heads together and for about parties IE dems. and repub. change can be made! Sadly there are a lot of so called representitives that know how to divide the people of this country along racial and social economic lines and they are very effective! So instead of the knee jerk and emotional assumptions of tax policies and spending do some research these true records are avilable through the FOIA (freedom of information act)
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