Monday, June 3, 2013

Week 9: Aging



I found the article, “As Good as it Gets” very interesting this week. It seems as though we hear a lot about health care in the media these days, but not a lot about other countries health care. My parents live in Sweden and the other day my father had to see a cardiologist and it was covered 100%, I was stunned. Granted their taxes are a bit higher, but their out of pocket costs on dental and healthcare are almost nothing, which in my opinion outweighs the taxes; especially for people that are aging or chronically ill and require more care. It is inevitable that we are all going to age and I believe that the US needs to have better programs in place to handle the gap between what retired people collect in Social Security, versus their medical costs. Maybe instead of giving everyone a large stipend, base it off their income and medical bills? Thoughts? I am open to ideas.

The second thing that piqued my interest was the different biological theories of aging. The wear and tear theory would have been my first assumption, besides acute disease, that causes death, but it seems there are multiple theories. If I had all the money and time I wanted I would do more research on the Free Radicals theory. It seems odd to me that your body would create random chemicals that help the aging process, but maybe they aren’t so random after all. Maybe they are meant to develop when the wear and tear on your body is too much.

3 comments:

  1. I found that so fascinating as well I agree with you on that one that the higher taxes are worth it because our elderly need to be taken care of.

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  2. Thanks for the comment, I really do think that we need to look at our health care system with a magnifying glass, look at how other successful countries are doing it and make some changes. Change is scary, but so is aging in this country.

    Thanks again!

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  3. I also really enjoyed this article this week, I have done a few reports on Sweeden in the past and just find it so facinating how they operate as a country in general. It is obvious that they take better care of their elders than we do here, and their overall healthcare system is something we could learn from. I am looking forward to universal health care and think it is long over due, I agree we will see many kinks in the system but we have to start somewhere. Huge changes also need to be made in Social Security for our elders, hopefully that will be our next change.

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