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mistaking according to the cdc data, we have the most vaccinated state in the union, in terms of percentage of the eligible population. these numbers float around from 12 enough, 79.3%. what is that meant for what delta looks like. what s normal life looks like, your hospital system? as you have seen cases go up a bit. as delta hit connecticut. but what is it like for the state, for businesses, and hospitals? i think a lot of pride that we re getting a, right that our schools are open and they don t have to shut down for quarantine like it s happening in other states. that our hospitals have extra capacity so that we can take care of surgeries for all of our citizens. and some of the other states that are less vaccinated, they are flying their patients in the connecticut so we can provide lifesaving surgery for them as well. i know everybody is exhausted but people are staying the course a little bit longer. you have, there are some
of outcomes, life expectancy at birth, in the u.s. it s 78.8 years. compare that to the average for all 35 developed countries in the world, it s higher at 79.3 years. one more thing and then i m done. the average annual cost per person paid for health care. the u.s. pays more than double the rest of the developed world and doesn t even get results that are as good. okay, but america is the envy of the world when it comes to developing innovative and cutting edge health treatments. cancer survival rates in the united states are higher than in the rest of the world. but overall, we pay more for less. that s the consensus of numerous studies comparing health care around the globe. say what you will, but america s health system is no longer the envy of the world. that s the key to remember, because a lot of people kept on saying the reason we don t want to go to universal health coverage is because our health system is the envy of the world. it s not. it s just not. it s really good in
years. compare that to the average for all 35 developed countries in the world, it s higher at 79.3 years. one more thing and then i m done. the average annual cost per person paid for health care, the u.s. pays more than double 9 rest of the developed world and doesn t even get results that are as good. okay. but america is the envy of the world dh when it comes to developing and health treatments, cancer survival rates in the united states are higher than in the rest of the world. but overall we pay more for less. that s the consensus of numerous constituted riz comparing health care around the globe. say what you will, but america s health system is no longer the envy of the world. all right. i want to bring into the discussion the fight to fix our broken healthcare system. steven, good to see you. captain believe you did that in two minutes. took me two chapters of a book. and your work is stuff that
years. compare that to the average for all 35 developed countries in the world, it s higher at 79.3 years. one more thing and then i m done. the average annual cost per person paid for health care. the u.s. pays more than double the rest of the developed world and doesn t even get results that are as good. okay, but america is the envy of the world when it comes to developing innovative and cutting edge health treatments. cancer survival rates in the united states are higher than in the rest of the world, but overall we pay more for less. that s the consensus of numerous studies comparing health care around the globe. say what you will, but america s health system is no longer the envy of the world. so right now we re coming down to some democrats like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders saying we should go for a single payer system and the republicans saying that s socialist medicine, it s a bad idea. you could look at switzerland, it s private insurance companies, but everybody does