Health policy professor Laura Schmidt discusses the relationship between health reform and health in America. She studies several areas of concern in health policy today. A major strand of her research agenda has focused on the health care market, including studies of for-profit health care. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [7/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 16726]
Duration : 1:27:44
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the white elite for …
the white elite for sure the Anglo saxon
Health care reform …
Health care reform is about economics. Reforming health care will save Medicare, save Social Security, save small business and many large corporations from going under. Saving our crumbling health care system will save the economy and encourage a more egalitarian distribution of wealth, therefore improve our overall health in more ways than one. It’s all link Dr. Schmidt.
An 80% pop. …
An 80% pop. reduction would leave ~60 million total pop. Labor force is 155 million. Who would be left to produce the wealth that the elite enjoy? I can see wealthy elite opposing any further redistribution of their wealth, this is what Prof. Schmidt seems to indicate is the real problem. The fertility rate of the US is slightly under the replacement rate at 2.1/woman at 2.05. The elite probably don’t care about lifespan of avg. joe, just as long as there are enough warm bodies to do the work.
the elite does not …
the elite does not want us to have a long life. they even want to reduce the population by 80% for their new world order