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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginalpeople say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
Expectation of life
In 2009, the ABS revised its estimates for expectation of life at birth for Indigenous people [2]. After adjustment for the underestimate of the number of deaths identified as Indigenous, the ABS estimates that Indigenous males born in 2005-2007 could expect to live to 67.2 years, 11.5 years less than the 78.7 years expected for non-Indigenous males (Table 6). The expectation of life at birth of 72.9 years for Indigenous females in 2005-2007 was almost 10 years less than the expectation of 82.6 years for non-Indigenous females. |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginalpeople say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
On Dec 4, 1:16*pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. Their mantra is that since the French live about a year longer than we "mericans' overall it is because our medical care is inferior. I happen to agree with you on that issue, Calder but straighten out your fellow socialized medicine worshippers on that point, Will ya? |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ======================================== America's infant mortality rates are higher than Cuba's |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ============================= I should also mention that even with Australia's horrendous Aboriginal figures our child mortality and life expectancy figures are better than the US's. Cuban's only live 4 months less than Americans |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginalpeople say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
On Dec 4, 2:32*pm, "dechucka" wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... *On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ======================================== America's infant mortality rates are higher than Cuba's Our infant mortality rates are affected dramatically by our larger population composistion of African American women "...The important role of lifestyle factors in determining infant mortality risk has gained added recognition through the study of the health experience of many Hispanic groups, which has challenged a strict socioeconomic approach to explaining race/ethnic differentials in infant mortality (Williams and Collins, 1995). The Hispanic population is characterized by birth outcomes that are more similar to the non-Hispanic white population than to the African American population, with whom they share similar socioeconomic risk profiles. As a result, the more favorable birth outcomes of Hispanics, and in particular the foreign-born component of the Hispanic population, are largely attributed to positive cultural/behavioral practices (Scribner and Dwyer, 1989; Weeks and Rumbaut, 1991; Scribner, 1996). It is argued that several Hispanic subpopulations may be able to successfully limit the harmful effects of their disadvantaged socioeconomic position in the U.S. through salutary, culturally based behavior such as a healthy diet and low rates of substance use (Rumbaut and Weeks, 1996). For this reason, socioeconomic factors may not be as important in determining infant mortality risk in populations that are able to buffer the deleterious consequences attached to a disadvantaged social position. Conversely, without strong, culturally based support systems to counteract socioeconomic disadvantages, many economically disadvantaged women may resort to harmful stress reduction behaviors such as cigarette smoking and substance use (Scribner and Dwyer, 1989; James, 1993)...." Source: 2000-2002 data, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, Linked Birth/Infant Death Data Set |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 11:00:45 -0800 (PST), "PJ O'D"
wrote: On Dec 4, 1:16*pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. Their mantra is that since the French live about a year longer than we "mericans' overall it is because our medical care is inferior. I happen to agree with you on that issue, Calder but straighten out your fellow socialized medicine worshippers on that point, Will ya? So what is the alternative? That poor people have no access to medicine as in the U$A? -- Where were the same "shocked and horrified" protesters when Bob Ellis, ALP member and speech writer for Bob "Do Nothing" Carr said this about Duck's Bum after her father's death? "She fled an important conference, and a meeting with Vladimir Putin, because her father had died at 83, and fled home weeping to Adelaide. Leaving a battlefield because of a dear one's death is not what she lets our soldiers do. They must stay, and fight to the battle's end. Yet she thinks she is different somehow. She is allowed her girly tears and her time off, playing hookey from her national obligations, her duty". And what about this scurrilous tweet from Bowen's wife, Rebecca Mifsud? "Alan Jones age 71. Avergae (sic) lifespan for an Australian male age 79. Patience my pretties #auspol bahahaha" |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginalpeople say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
On Dec 4, 2:41*pm, "dechucka" wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... *On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ============================= I should also mention that even with Australia's horrendous Aboriginal figures our child mortality and life expectancy figures are better than the US's. Cuban's only live 4 months less than Americans Our overall life expectancy figures are skewed dramatically downward byour t larger composition of African American males with comparatively very low life expectancies particularly in our inner cities where they kill each other by alarming rates. |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
Crossposter donovan has found his rhythm again.
"PJ O'D" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... Expectation of life In 2009, the ABS revised its estimates for expectation of life at birth for Indigenous people [2]. After adjustment for the underestimate of the number of deaths identified as Indigenous, the ABS estimates that Indigenous males born in 2005-2007 could expect to live to 67.2 years, 11.5 years less than the 78.7 years expected for non-Indigenous males (Table 6). The expectation of life at birth of 72.9 years for Indigenous females in 2005-2007 was almost 10 years less than the expectation of 82.6 years for non-Indigenous females. |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 2:32 pm, "dechucka" wrote: "PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ======================================== America's infant mortality rates are higher than Cuba's Our infant mortality rates are affected dramatically by our larger population composistion of African American women ================================================= So aren't they Americans? Fact your child mortality rate is higher than Cuba's snip |
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That "panacea' of socialized medicine in Australia creating 'equality' in universal health service? Damning statistics of aboriginal people say NO! "Universal care' doesn't work there either
"PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 2:41 pm, "dechucka" wrote: "PJ O'D" wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, "simon calder" wrote: Among other things related to this life expectancies of Australian indigenous is substantially less than American indigenous and infant mortality among Australian indigenous is much higher than infant mortality of American indigenous, BUT........ so f*ckin what? If comparative life expectancies and comparative infant mortality rates are not a measure of the efficiency of comparable medical systems, Calder, please point that out to your fellow Socializied medicine pimps. ============================= I should also mention that even with Australia's horrendous Aboriginal figures our child mortality and life expectancy figures are better than the US's. Cuban's only live 4 months less than Americans Our overall life expectancy figures are skewed dramatically downward byour t larger composition of African American males with comparatively very low life expectancies particularly in our inner cities where they kill each other by alarming rates. ====================================== Ours are skewed by the Aboriginal population, your point is what? Maybe if these African Americans had universal access to health care the problem would be solved. Facts, Australians live longer and Australia+Cuba have lower infant mortality rates |
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