
Mr. Humphrey: Mr. President, the nation is experiencing a crisis in health
care that cries out for extensive reform in both delivery and financing of
the way in which these services are provided the American people. We are
blessed in this country with excellent medical technology, the world’s best
trained doctors and nurses, the finest scientific research and facilities.
The problem before us is to get all of this to our people at prices they can
afford to pay. Americans spent $70 billion in health care last year – that
is about $325 for every man, woman and child in the country – yet we rank
worse than 10 to 17 other nations in terms of life expectancy and infant
mortality. We are the only major industrialized nation that does not provide
some form of national health service for its citizens.
Dr. Solomon J. Zak a highly respected physician in the Minneapolis – St.
Paul community has addressed
himself to this subject in an informative, learned and readable article
entitled
“Comprehensive Prepaid Health Care - Why?”
Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that this letter be printed in the
RECORD as follows:
COMPREHENSIVE PREPAID HEALTH CARE – WHY?
(Dr. Solomon J. Zak)
“The nation is faced with a breakdown in the delivery of health care
unless immediate concerted action is taken by the government and private
sector.”
Robert H. Finch, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1969
Contact:
ikaSystems Corporation
Dr. Solomon J. Zak
508-229-0600
sjzak@ikasystems.com