Friday, March 12, 2010

Universal Health Care Reduces Abortions

From The Washington Post -- Sunday, March 14, 2010:

Universal health care tends to cut the abortion rate

Could ignoring abortion cost Republicans the midterms? How expanding health care discourages abortions.

By T.R. Reid

"Countless arguments have been advanced for and against the pending bills to increase health-care coverage. Both sides have valid concerns, which makes the battle tight. But one prominent argument is illogical. The contention that opponents of abortion should oppose the current proposals to expand coverage simply doesn't make sense.

Increasing health-care coverage is one of the most powerful tools for reducing the number of abortions -- a fact proved by years of experience in other industrialized nations. All the other advanced, free-market democracies provide health-care coverage for everybody. And all of them have lower rates of abortion than does the United States.

This is not a coincidence. There's a direct connection between greater health coverage and lower abortion rates. To oppose expanded coverage in the name of restricting abortion gets things exactly backward. It's like saying you won't fix the broken furnace in a schoolhouse because you're against pneumonia. Nonsense! Fixing the furnace will reduce the rate of pneumonia. In the same way, expanding health-care coverage will reduce the rate of abortion.

At least, that's the lesson from every other rich democracy.

The latest United Nations comparative statistics, available at http://data.un.org, demonstrate the point clearly. The U.N. data measure the number of abortions for women ages 15 to 44. They show that Canada, for example, has 15.2 abortions per 1,000 women; Denmark, 14.3; Germany, 7.8; Japan, 12.3; Britain, 17.0; and the United States, 20.8. When it comes to abortion rates in the developed world, we're No. 1.

No one could argue that Germans, Japanese, Brits or Canadians have more respect for life or deeper religious convictions than Americans do. So why do they have fewer abortions?

One key reason seems to be that all those countries provide health care for everybody at a reasonable cost. That has a profound effect on women contemplating what to do about an unwanted pregnancy.

The connection was explained to me by a wise and holy man, Cardinal Basil Hume. He was the senior Roman Catholic prelate of England and Wales when I lived in London; as a reporter and a Catholic, I got to know him.

In Britain, only 8 percent of the population is Catholic (compared with 25 percent in the United States). Abortion there is legal. Abortion is free. And yet British women have fewer abortions than Americans do. I asked Cardinal Hume why that is.

The cardinal said that there were several reasons but that one important explanation was Britain's universal health-care system. "If that frightened, unemployed 19-year-old knows that she and her child will have access to medical care whenever it's needed," Hume explained, "she's more likely to carry the baby to term. Isn't it obvious?"

A young woman I knew in Britain added another explanation. "If you're [sexually] active," she said, "the way to avoid abortion is to avoid pregnancy. Most of us do that with an IUD or a diaphragm. It means going to the doctor. But that's easy here, because anybody can go to the doctor free."

For various reasons, then, expanding health-care coverage reduces the rate of abortion. All the other industrialized democracies figured that out years ago. The failure to recognize this plain statistical truth may explain why American churches have played such a small role in our national debate on health care. Searching for ways to limit abortions, our faith leaders have managed to overlook a proven approach that's on offer now: expanding health-care coverage.

When I studied health-care systems overseas in research for a book, I asked health ministers, doctors, economists and others in all the rich countries why their nations decided to provide health care for everybody. The answers were medical (universal care saves lives), economic (universal care is cheaper), political (the voters like it), religious (it's what Christ commanded) and moral (it's the right thing to do). And in every country, people told me that universal health-care coverage is desirable because it reduces the rate of abortion.

It's only in the United States that opponents of abortion are fighting against expanded health-care coverage -- a policy step that has been proved around the world to limit abortions."

How typical for Conservatives to get it all ass-backwards.

20 comments:

RayGun said...

"How typical for Conservatives to get it all ass-backwards. "

Yes cons are 100 percent wrong about most things. There is a fortune to be made, by taking what cons think, and doing the opposite.

CJP said...

That's how Contrarians get rich, RG.

Especially if they are Anti-Con Contrarians.

Anon2 said...

Proper sex education also reduces abortions. That's something that one can learn from the more advanced nations such as western europe. Sex is natural there, just like brushing your teeth, not a hush-hush affair as in the USA yet where sex is dripping and oozing out every way one looks. I'd say, it's a meat market out there..... Pity, because it downgrades every person to a sex object.

You folks would get a culture shock if visiting those countries in how much more advanced they are in these matters and a far more natural attitude towards it.

CJP said...

Right On, A2. You are so right about other countries..

That's what "One Night In Bangkok" is all about.

Maybe RG can add that song to his vast repertoire.

Casey said...

Actually, Anon2, Europe and Asia have the highest rate of TV shows and commercials that "drip and ooze" with sex.
I certainly hope that my one day teenage daughter does not look at sex as casually as "brushing her teeth". I hope that she has a better self image than to just give herself so casually, as it has been proven that the psychological effects are not good. I am no prude, but when did this act of giving ones self become so cheap?
And your more "advanced nations" of Europe have the higher rate of suicide and alcholism than the US.

I know that you love to hate the US, but please check your facts first.

RayGun said...

"You folks would get a culture shock if visiting those countries in how much more advanced they are in these matters and a far more natural attitude towards it."

I agree A2, the US needs to grow up.

Hard to move into the future, when a large percent of the populace is living in the past.

Anon2 said...

Caseyboy said...

"I certainly hope that my one day teenage daughter does not look at sex as casually as "brushing her teeth". I hope that she has a better self image than to just give herself so casually,"

Now WHERE in my previous post did I mention "CASUALLY"?

Don't confuse MY word NATURAL with YOUR word "CASUALLY"!!

Darn CONS. can't read properly.

RayGun said...

A2, CB apparently is a moral absolutionist, in that they can divine all good, in actions and prejudice, for us all. Thanks cons, for your guidance. Now cons, go clean your own homes.

Casey said...

Yes, sex is a "natural act". As in; being found in nature. Brushing teeth is not found in nature.
I can read. You just can't find examples that make sense.

When someone mentions sex being "as natural as brushing one's teeth", (a casual and ordinary act)it does not put much emphisis on the specialness of the act itself.
I don't think that I would equate it with teeth brushing, unless you are doing it all wrong! :}

RayGun said...

CB, why do you hate sex so much? Your God ingrained it into all lifes being. Do you there fore hate God?

RayGun said...

Cons, do you understand the concept of idolatry?

Casey said...

"I don't think that I would equate it with teeth brushing, unless you are doing it all wrong! :}"--

What part of that statement would lead you to believe that I hate sex?

Anon2 said...

Anon2 said...

"Don't confuse MY word NATURAL with YOUR word "CASUALLY"!!

Darn CONS. can't read properly."

CORRECTION. It should have read:

Darn CONS TWIST every single word.

When they do that they squeal with delight, like pigs do, thinking they're the smart ones. LOL Grow up pigs.

RayGun said...

"How typical for Conservatives to get it all ass-backwards. "

They are wrong about absolutely everything.

RayGun said...

Hey, I heard like 11 teabagging protesters showed up for their anti health care rally in Washington. More laughing stock material.

Casey said...

Casual and natural are not synonymous. (for you Anon2: synonymous means; meaning the same)
No poor reading or twisting were involved. I read correctly, you just didn't express yourself properly.
Now, your use of the word "pig"...more "love"? Since you have said yourself that you are a loving, caring human being.

Biotunes said...

Those of us who support full abortion rights really would like this to be true, but the data's just too messy to really make this argument. A more objective analysis doesn't show any trend. It seems likely that cultural and other issues actually affect abortion rate more than access to universal health care, so while there are many reasons to oppose Stupak, there is not a lot of juice in this argument.

But see for yourself:

http://bioblog.biotunes.org/bioblog/2010/03/18/universal-health-care-reduces-abortion-rate/

RayGun said...

If the statistics show that countries with government-provided universal health care and nearly-free abortions are, in fact, the countries with the fewest abortions, then why on earth wouldn't the Right be the first in line to support universal health care?

Because it isn't about "universal health care." It's about controlling women, period. It's about sticking your nose in other people's business. It's about pushing your religious beliefs on everyone else because voices in your head tell you your Jesus is The One -- even though your Jesus never said one single solitary word in any of the four gospels of the Bible about abortion or fertilized eggs being human. You've just gone and made it up about "life beginning at conception." Jesus never said that. The little voice in your head said that, the same little voice that wants your grubby paws on women's uteruses."

Amen Brother Moore

Cons sure love telling others what to do. They can't help themselves, even as they push us towards communism. Telling people what to do, it's in their genetic makeup.

CONmunist.

Stupak is supposedly a dem, but sure sounds like a con to me.

CJP said...

Dear RG:

Thank you so much for sending me the Link to Michael Moore's Uterus Brain article. It's a terrific piece.

I've posted the whole article to this site.

Thank you for sending it in.

ConMunist is a nice word, too, you've coined.

CJP

CJP said...

Sorry, I misspelled your word. It's "CONmunist."

Word, Brother.