The Centrist Party – Healthcare
Health – Food – Lifestyle:
Real health-care helps people be healthier. The rest should be emergency care. Instead we are paying a price for bad policies from the 1970’s. That turned us into a disease-care system. Those policies need to be reconsidered to address America’s failing health.
Fixing Health & Lowering Costs
The FDA needs reasonable policy to fight special interests. Unhealthy food and lifestyles are increasing healthcare costs. We need to get back to where we were in around the 1950’s. Back then we did not have super-sugars and people actually were able to eat more ‘real’ food. But that’s not the only issue.
Protecting Health (Not Healthcare)
It is quite clear there is a lack of political will to prevent bad health. That has resulted in a less healthy population and rising healthcare costs.
This lack of political will has now caused a healthcare cost crisis. So the answer for the long-term is not more money, the answer is better health. Getting special interests out of the way of the FDA is needed. Additionally focusing political will driven by evidence, will net better results.
If the FDA is not sufficiently objective and empowered to act on behalf of public health, the people pay the price. Issues that prevent the FDA from achieving healthier recommendations require public awareness and political will.
Food & Drugs
Merely approving drugs and examining food is not enough to assess the national health needs in America.
- Healthier people would reduce medication needs.
- We don’t necessarily need faster food, we need safer healthier food.
- Not focusing on health will continue to increase the cost of healthcare.
Ignorance is NOT Bliss
And, because this issue has not been addressed in a healthy manner we all pay more. It would still cost less to institute universal healthcare. And better health regulations would reduce our costs. Continue to ignore the problem only increases cost. Keep in mind, health also relates to productivity and a stronger economy. They are all related.
In a healthy system, we would be healthier. Healthcare would be less needed. Therefore smart governance is needed.
Critical Health Environmental Factors
- Pollution in General
- Degrades our Food and Water
- Causes costly disease and disorders
- Global Warming
- Human Heat Stress/Death
- Floods also Impact Human Health
- Disease Vectors are shifting
- Increased humidity promotes bacterial growth
- Tropical diseases moving north
- Plastics Pollution
- Introduced a global risk factor
- Impacting land/aid/ocean & fresh water
- Impacting animal life
- Impacting human health
US Healthcare and Cost as percentage of GDP as of 2018:
America’s Disease-Care System
It can be argued we don’t have a healthcare system in America. We have a disease care system. Policy favors caring for dis-ease of health in America as illustrated in the cost of healthcare statistics. By 2003 over 15% of the entire GDP of America is spent on healthcare. As of 2018, it’s up to 17%, and rising.
Thus, policy favoring ‘the people’ that deals with the cause for bad health would be more beneficial to Americans.
There are a lot of different things making our health worse. Some are more easily addressed than others. Better government policy can do a lot of good. But we need to get policy focused on helping ‘the people, not the wealth of corporations. When corporations focus too much on profit our society suffers. This is not to say profit is bad, but that undue profit at the expense of society does not a healthy country make.
Obesity
- Caused by lack of healthy government regulation
- Costing Americans billions of dollars
- Causing many costly diseases and disorders.
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
The Food Lobby
The food lobby is a special interest. Ask yourself, why does a ‘food lobby’ exist? Lobbyists exist to increase profits for their industry. Like cigarettes, food can be made more addictive. Food corporations argue regulation reduces freedom. But they argue that to increase their profit. Not to increase freedom. And, actually, making Americans less healthy in many ways removes our freedoms. The less healthy people are, the more it costs them in personal freedom and productivity. It also impacts physical and psychological health.
So, like cigarettes, addictive foods affect our health. Including our body and brain chemistry. And yes, that reduces our freedom. Thus, food policy needs to be fixed to lower healthcare costs and increase freedom in healthy lifestyle. Remember, unhealthy foods and eating habits encourage consumption like any other drug. But there is more risk, because people don’t look at food as a danger.
Americans are in fact paying the food industry to make us less healthy. This is a massive risk to America’s economic health, as well as our physical health.
We need to evaluate our priorities. Redirecting our efforts toward responsible food policy will serve us better in the future. That, in turn, will help reduce costs. U.S. Census Bureau
What we can do in the mean time.
Each of us needs to learn more about what is right for our body. To be healthy we need certain things:
- Nutrition: Learning what each individual body needs is a personal awareness that takes sometimes years to understand. Each person is different and the foods we eat impact our quality of life. Natural foods along with moderation and balance help keep us healthy.
- Sleep: Allowing the body and mind to rest is essential to health. Healthy sleep means rejuvenating the mind and the body, allowing deep sleep is important to a healthy lifestyle.
- Work/Life Balance: Work is our way of sharing our value and ability with those around us. It provides income in an exchange of our ability and talent to others. Physical and mental work has good for our health. A good work/life balance is also healthy.
The Industrial Age
Lifestyles changed. We seem to have convinced ourselves less sleep is good so we can do more work. Good nutrition gave way fast food. The trend in the 80’s and 90’s was mostly typical Americans had to work harder so the executives could make more money. Again, we make them richer while they milk us dry. Think about that.
Don’t get this wrong. The Centrist Party is not against hard work, but fair pay for fair contribution. 1% getting rich by taking unfair advantage of the those that generate that profit is unjust. This seems to be related to monopoly and how the GOP has abandoned the natural competition of capitalism in favor of making CEO’s richer.
Speed Kills
We move fast, eat unhealthy foods (in a rush) and sleep less. This results in disturbed sleep, rising anxiety, headaches, illness, obesity and disease. Including cancers and psychological disorders. This of course increases our dependency on medicines and treatment because we are less healthy.
If the goal was to sleep less and enjoy life more, we seem to have missed the point. Less sleep and fast living usually means our work and quality of life suffers. Common sense in our health means learning more about what our own life needs to be healthy.
Science & Political Issues
Lobbyists intimidate politicians by saying they will take away campaign funding if they don’t support them. So yes, our physical health is directly impacted by special interest influence. Because of no one wants to get the money out of politics, we the people suffer more and pay more.
More recently we have seen political interests held higher that the responsibility of our leaders to support the Constitution. This in turn led to intimidation of scientists and worse. The use of the Executive branch of government to mislead the American people about truth. Trump wasn’t the first to do this, but the record does indicate that Trump holds the record for misleading and outright lying to the people.
The above graph indicates that no recent president has been able to address this problem.
Note: Red lines are set mid year (before taking office) to indicate metric data points.
Policies, habits, ignorance, education, and even our own naiveté have created the perfect storm to bring us to this point.
Smoking Tobacco Usage Statistics
National/State Tobacco Control Program
National Flu
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by John P. Reisman | Apr 12, 2020 | Healthcare
When we hear Trump and his Admins parroting the idea we are containing the spread and getting things under control, we need to be real cautions. First, they are not containing it. There is not enough data to know if it is contained. They are guessing, hoping, and Trumps waving his magic sharpie as if that makes it all better.
Hotspots: 2 weeks, 30 days, Trump just keeps lying.
by John P. Reisman | Apr 11, 2020 | Healthcare, Healthcare Security
Hotspots, lies, and videotape. Trumps new excuse for his lies is that he “is a cheerleader for the country. But we don’t need cheers, we need leadership. And that is something Donald seemingly can not and/or will not provide. Whether he is simply incapable or just ‘acting’ like a president, what is certain now is that he has failed America in far too many ways. #News, #Health, #Trump @realdonaldtrump, @CNN, @BBC @CentristNews
What is ‘Exponential Spread’ Regarding the Coronavirus?
by John P. Reisman | Apr 9, 2020 | Healthcare, Healthcare Security
The exponential spread of SARS-CoV-2 is driven by long incubation times and people not practicing social distancing. We need to understand these risks in order to better integrate the importance of social distancing in our daily habits.
Corona Virus Mortality Rate Change
by John P. Reisman | Mar 18, 2020 | Healthcare
The latest data from Johns Hopkins indicates an increased mortality rate. Until this is scientifically interpreted we should not jump to conclusions. While this new data has not been explained as yet, it is interesting and at the very least should reinforce the notion of safety and social distancing as well as isolating ourselves as much as possible to slow and halt the spread of Covid-19. #News, #Health, #Coronavirus, #Covid_19
Trumps BS, Bragging and Lies Regarding Coronavirus
by John P. Reisman | Mar 17, 2020 | Healthcare
While it is true Trump has begun ‘acting’ more like a leader. It’s still an act. His press conference last night (Monday, March 17) showed that he was just now beginning to take the Corona Virus seriously. And yet in at the same time, he continued to BS America with ambiguous statements when it was quite clear he simply did not know what the truth was.
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Vaping Risks Continue to Rise
by John P. Reisman | Oct 9, 2019 | Healthcare
Vaping, cigarettes, tobacco products in general erode personal health and economic health. The cost to society is measured in loss of health, loss of life, healthcare costs and lost productivity. Economically, this is net negative. The only positive is that while you get sick and/or die, you get to make tobacco executives wealthier.
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The ‘Affordable’ Healthcare Software Debacle
by John P. Reisman | Nov 1, 2013 | Healthcare
by John P. Reisman — last modified Nov 24, 2020 05:46 PM 300+ million dollars for a data management system and web site? We are bleeding money at an unaffordable rate and our government can't even make a web site not work for 300 million? Nov. 2, 2013 News The...
John Boehner, the Republicans, and the Tea Party…
by John P. Reisman | Oct 2, 2013 | Healthcare, Healthcare Politics, Healthcare Security
John Boehner, the Republicans, and the Tea Party have succeeded in shutting down the government. Just think, they have succeeded in putting hundreds of thousands of people out of work in their effort to eliminate healthcare benefits for millions of Americans.
The Skinny on Obesity
by John P. Reisman | Sep 28, 2012 | Healthcare, Healthcare Security
The obesity epidemic as a proportion of human population has effectively gone off the charts so to speak. Statistically that is. The past 30 to 40 years have shown a more than statistically significant departure from the norm. So, the question that arises is, why? If...
40% of Public School Children are Overweight or Obese in NYC
by John P. Reisman | Aug 23, 2012 | Healthcare
In 2009, a New York Times article highlighted the the increasing problem of ‘increasing weight’. The specific issue Mayor Bloomberg is attempting to address with ‘reasonable’ regulation is the ability to buy unhealthy sugared drinks with public funds. This was of course responded to the by…