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U.S. Newborn Survival Rate Ranks Low
Yahoo ^ | 5/9/2006 | LINDSEY TANNER

Posted on 05/09/2006 7:23:46 AM PDT by ol painless

America may be the world's superpower, but its survival rate for newborn babies ranks near the bottom among modern nations, better only than Latvia.

Among 33 industrialized nations, the United States is tied with Hungary, Malta, Poland and Slovakia with a death rate of nearly 5 per 1,000 babies, according to a new report. Latvia's rate is 6 per 1,000.

"We are the wealthiest country in the world, but there are still pockets of our population who are not getting the health care they need," said Mary Beth Powers, a reproductive health adviser for the U.S.-based Save the Children, which compiled the rankings based on health data from countries and agencies worldwide.

The U.S. ranking is driven partly by racial and income health care disparities. Among U.S. blacks, there are 9 deaths per 1,000 live births, closer to rates in developing nations than to those in the industrialized world.

"Every time I see these kinds of statistics, I'm always amazed to see where the United States is because we are a country that prides itself on having such advanced medical care and developing new technology ... and new approaches to treating illness. But at the same time not everybody has access to those new technologies," said Dr. Mark Schuster, a Rand Co. researcher and pediatrician with the University of California, Los Angeles.

The Save the Children report, released Monday, comes just a week after publication of another report humbling to the American health care system. That study showed that white, middle-aged Americans are far less healthy than their peers in England, despite U.S. health care spending that is double that in England.

In the analysis of global infant mortality, Japan had the lowest newborn death rate, 1.8 per 1,000 and four countries tied for second place with 2 per 1,000 — the Czech Republic, Finland, Iceland and Norway.

Still, it's the impoverished nations that feel the full brunt of infant mortality, since they account for 99 percent of the 4 million annual deaths of babies in their first month. Only about 16,000 of those are in the United States, according to Save the Children.

The highest rates globally were in Africa and South Asia. With a newborn death rate of 65 out of 1,000 live births, Liberia ranked the worst.

In the United States, researchers noted that the population is more racially and economically diverse than many other industrialized countries, making it more challenging to provide culturally appropriate health care.

About half a million U.S. babies are born prematurely each year, data show. African-American babies are twice as likely as white infants to be premature, to have a low birth weight, and to die at birth, according to Save the Children.

The researchers also said lack of national health insurance and short maternity leaves likely contribute to the poor U.S. rankings. Those factors can lead to poor health care before and during pregnancy, increasing risks for premature births and low birth weight, which are the leading causes of newborn death in industrialized countries. Infections are the main culprit in developing nations, the report said.

Other possible factors in the U.S. include teen pregnancies and obesity rates, which both disproportionately affect African-American women and also increase risk for premature births and low birth weights.

In past reports by Save the Children — released ahead of Mother's Day — U.S. mothers' well-being has consistently ranked far ahead of those in developing countries but poorly among industrialized nations. This year the United States tied for last place with the United Kingdom on indicators including mortality risks and contraception use.

While the gaps for infants and mothers contrast sharply with the nation's image as a world leader, Emory University health policy expert Kenneth Thorpe said the numbers are not surprising.

"Our health care system focuses on providing high-tech services for complicated cases. We do this very well," Thorpe said. "What we do not do is provide basic primary and preventive health care services. We do not pay for these services, and do not have a delivery system that is designed to provide either primary prevention, or adequately treat patients with chronic diseases."


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To: Fairview

Sorry, I guess I forgot my sarcasm tag.


21 posted on 05/09/2006 8:06:06 AM PDT by reformed_dem (I'm not against immigrants.... just those who do it illegally)
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To: Tax-chick

Give the Lady a cigar. Truth is not always pleasant for all and we bend over backwards not to offend even the most idiotic.


22 posted on 05/09/2006 8:10:19 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: ßuddaßudd

Look at the chart above and retract that dumb remark.


23 posted on 05/09/2006 8:11:47 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Silly me, I forgot that immigrants have NO negative impact on our society.


24 posted on 05/09/2006 8:13:37 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero » with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona....)
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To: justshutupandtakeit

No thank you..


25 posted on 05/09/2006 8:15:20 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero » with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona....)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
"If we're tied with England, how did these geniuses determine that lack of national health care was the problem?"

It's not even that. According to the author, it's a lack of health insurance, not a lack of health care.

As though a lack of health insurance is preventing these crack hos from getting free natal care via countless emergency room visits.

26 posted on 05/09/2006 8:17:53 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: ßuddaßudd

"Silly me, I forgot that immigrants have NO negative impact on our society."

That's not what I said at all. Indeed, I pointed out that there are plenty of negative impacts from immigrants, just not infant mortality.

If you look at the chart at post 12, you will note the that blacks (non-Hispanic), Puerto Ricans (US Citizens, BTW), Hawaiians skew the results.

Mexicans (and Chinese), on the other hand, have better statistics than Non-Hispanic whites.

So much for the "third world" bogging us down.


27 posted on 05/09/2006 8:22:06 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: justshutupandtakeit

"Look at the chart above and retract that dumb remark."

Don't confuse idiots with the facts, now. All they can do is listen to Michael Savage and blame everything on "dirty beaners."


28 posted on 05/09/2006 8:24:23 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: MeanWestTexan
Statistics, Charts and Graphs can tell you anything you want to hear, and you read it on the Internet. You have your beliefs and I have mine.
29 posted on 05/09/2006 8:27:23 AM PDT by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero » with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona....)
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To: MeanWestTexan
If you look at the chart at post 12, you will note the that blacks (non-Hispanic), Puerto Ricans (US Citizens, BTW), Hawaiians skew the results.

Mexicans (and Chinese), on the other hand, have better statistics than Non-Hispanic whites.

Exactly. This is another piece of demagogery by people who can exploit it to their own ends. A legitimate comparison might be U.S. whites to European whites, but not the entire U.S. population to the entire population of some other country. The unpleasant fact is that no matter where you go in the world you will find that within that population there are differences in infant mortality by ethnic and racial group. AFAIK, the rate is consistently highest among blacks. The press dwells on this. What they never mention is that since the 40s the rate has declined as much among blacks in the U.S. as among whites with improvements in prenatal care and advances in technology. No one wants to admit that because it doesn't fit with the agenda of fanning flames.

30 posted on 05/09/2006 8:34:02 AM PDT by freespirited
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To: ßuddaßudd

Reality is not subjective.

There are many problems with illegal immigration.

Infant mortality is no one of them.


31 posted on 05/09/2006 8:35:21 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: ßuddaßudd

Once one has an error pointed out to them persistence in it makes one a Liar. But its your choice.


32 posted on 05/09/2006 8:46:50 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Savage is a real PoS and anyone believing that moron is beyond hope.


33 posted on 05/09/2006 8:47:53 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Ditto.

You are absolutely right. We at least TRY to save babies.


34 posted on 05/09/2006 11:13:31 AM PDT by Jedidah
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To: freespirited
Exactly. This is another piece of demagoguery by people who can exploit it to their own ends. A legitimate comparison might be U.S. whites to European whites, but not the entire U.S. population to the entire population of some other country. The unpleasant fact is that no matter where you go in the world you will find that within that population there are differences in infant mortality by ethnic and racial group.

The same thing happens when discussing the educational systems around the world. If white students were on a par with their peers around the world, there may be less of a crisis.

35 posted on 05/09/2006 1:33:16 PM PDT by Mark was here (How can they be called "Homeless" if their home is a field?.)
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To: martin_fierro

It is well worth pointing out, as Paul Krugman recently did in his New York Times column,


Now there is a reliable source!


36 posted on 05/10/2006 6:08:56 PM PDT by fuyb
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