{"id":2050,"date":"2011-06-22T13:49:25","date_gmt":"2011-06-22T17:49:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/geraldguild.com\/blog\/?p=2050"},"modified":"2024-01-17T07:20:48","modified_gmt":"2024-01-17T12:20:48","slug":"usa-ranks-37-in-life-expectancy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geraldguild.com\/blog\/2011\/06\/22\/usa-ranks-37-in-life-expectancy\/","title":{"rendered":"We&#8217;re Number 37! USA! USA! USA!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have little tolerance for unabashed patriotism. When you look closely at the facts with regard to important quality of life indicators, the good ole <strong><em>US of A<\/em><\/strong> falls short in many areas.\u00a0 <strong> <em>Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness<\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em>unalienable rights<\/em><\/strong> seem to apply more to corporate entities than they do to <em><strong>we the people<\/strong>. <\/em> And <strong><em>freedom<\/em><\/strong> now has more to do with economic opportunity in other countries than it does with civil liberties for our own citizens.\u00a0 Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I am happy to be an American.\u00a0 Thanks to my brave and industrious parents and their forefathers, I have had a steady launching pad and subsequently have done moderately well for myself.\u00a0 However, I am very fortunate not to have been born Gay, a minority, or poor.\u00a0 To paraphrase an old Seinfeld episode &#8220;<em>Not that there is anything wrong with being any of these<\/em>,&#8221; but the reality is that these folks suffer at disproportionate levels in this country.\u00a0 And I suggest that this is a direct result of social and economic policies.<\/p>\n<p>Somehow, patriotism has become the exclusive domain of those on the Right who through Conservative policy support deregulation, free markets, hawkish military doctrines, government downsizing and subsequent cuts in social services and regulatory agencies.\u00a0 Even the Democrats have shifted to the right and this has been particularly true since the Clinton Administration. These policies certainly bolster corporate interests and the financial portfolios of the very wealthy.\u00a0 But those gains have come at the expense of the vast majority of Americans.\u00a0 The income divergence between wealthy Americans and the rest of us is no secret.\u00a0 Charts and graphs, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/not-everyone-is-hurting--the-rich-get-richer-as-the-income-inequality-gap-explodes-2010-3\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">easily accessible<\/a>, have uniformly detailed the relative economic flat line that most of us have endured for decades while those in the top 1% show skyrocketing and seemingly geometric growth rates.\u00a0 Meanwhile, policies that may level the playing field for most Americans, have somehow been castigated as &#8220;Socialist&#8221; and &#8220;Anti-American.&#8221;\u00a0 This latter thinking is wrong on so many different levels.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless of the real world consequences, nearly half of Americans latch onto and support the Conservative &#8211; pro-business policies that are clearly at odds with their well being.\u00a0 One important way this plays out is in healthcare.\u00a0 When it comes to life expectancy, the USA ranks number 37 in the world.\u00a0 That&#8217;s right <strong>37<\/strong>!\u00a0 There are 36 nations that, as a people, take better care of each other than we do.<\/p>\n<p>In a recent study published in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pophealthmetrics.com\/content\/9\/1\/16\/abstract\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Population Health Metrics<\/a> on life expectancy in the United States, data regarding life expectancies in every county from 2000 to 2007 shows how U.S. mortality compares with that from other wealthy nations.\u00a0 The results indicate that life expectancy in the United States has not kept pace with other nations.\u00a0 In fact, the data suggests that life expectancy has fallen in many counties, particularly in Appalachia and the deep south. \u00a0 Women in such settings have fared far worse than men.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some of the highlights from the study.\u00a0 The highest life expectancy for women in 2007 turned out to be in Collier County near Naples, Florida &#8211; where women lived on average for 86 years.\u00a0 In contrast for women from Holmes County, Mississippi the average age at time of death was 73.5 years.\u00a0 That is nearly a 13 year discrepancy.\u00a0 Further it was indicated in the report that:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In 2007, life expectancy at birth for American men and women was 75.6 and 80.8 years, ranking 37th and 37th, respectively, in the world. Across US counties, life expectancy at birth ranged from 65.9 to 81.1 years for men and 73.5 to 86.0 years for women (Figure 1a). Geographically, the lowest life expectancies for both sexes were in counties in Appalachia and the Deep South, extending across northern Texas. Counties with the highest life expectancies tended to be in the northern Plains and along the Pacific coast and the Eastern Seaboard. In addition to these broad geographic patterns, there are more isolated counties with low life expectancies in a number of western counties with large Native American populations. Clusters of counties with high life expectancies for males and females are seen in Colorado, Minnesota, Utah, California, Washington, and Florida.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>What accounts for this gap and the lower relative ranking among our fellow longer living earthlings from other nation states?\u00a0\u00a0 On June 16th, 2011, Melissa Block from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/2011\/06\/16\/137231275\/study-shows-health-disparities-among-u-s-women\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>NPR &#8211; Talk of the Nation<\/em><\/a> discussed the results of this study with Dr. Ali Mokdad, a global health professor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. \u00a0 Dr. Mokdad noted that: &#8220;<em>there are four factors &#8211; three are equally affecting men and women in this country.<\/em>&#8221; \u00a0 He then indicated that the three equal opportunity factors included:\u00a0 (1) socioeconomic status;\u00a0 (2) access to healthcare\/health insurance or no insurance; and (3) quality of medical care.\u00a0 In other words, if you&#8217;re poor, you don&#8217;t have medical insurance, and you live in remote areas with poor medical facilities, with less proficient professionals, you are more likely to die early.\u00a0 On the other side of the coin, it is true that we have the best quality medical care in the world, BUT, many Americans do not have access to this Tier 1 level of care.\u00a0 It&#8217;s only true for certain pockets of the population who are relatively affluent and living near major medical institutions.<\/p>\n<p>The fourth factor, preventable risk factors (e.g., smoking, obesity, poor diet, lack of physical activity), affects both genders but women and particularly poor women disproportionately.\u00a0 The study points out that in more than 300 counties in the United States, life expectancy declined over 20 years for women.<\/p>\n<p>It is time to wake up America!\u00a0 These statistics are appalling and embarrassing.\u00a0 Look at the the real world human costs of economic policies that create and sustain such divergence.\u00a0 The 2008 recession, clearly the result of financial deregulation and unfettered free market greed, has had catastrophic global consequences that have reshaped the landscape.\u00a0 Budgetary discussions centered around deep government cuts to education and social services &#8211; further compromising the very people who have been hurt the worst.\u00a0 Elimination of continued tax breaks to the richest Americans is absolutely off the table.\u00a0 And now the Conservative agenda is to abolish &#8220;Obama Care?&#8221;\u00a0 Look at the evidence people &#8211; its all around you.\u00a0 Before you buy into an ideology &#8211; look at the real world consequences &#8211; look at the evidence, and ask yourself how you and your loved-ones are affected.\u00a0 It scares me that such callus disregard for our fellow citizens is the new chic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have little tolerance for unabashed patriotism. When you look closely at the facts with regard to important quality of life indicators, the good ole US of A falls short in many areas.\u00a0 Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness and unalienable rights seem to apply more to corporate entities than they do to we the &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"https:\/\/geraldguild.com\/blog\/2011\/06\/22\/usa-ranks-37-in-life-expectancy\/\" class=\"more-link\">Read more<span class=\"screen-reader-text\"> &#8220;We&#8217;re Number 37! USA! USA! 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