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Sen. Tom Harkin Visits Cuba, Is Pretty Impressed With Its Public Health System
The Iowa Democrat drove for 186 miles over three days to examine the country's health care situation.
By Elahe Izadi
January 29, 2014
It makes sense that as chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, Tom Harkin would want to check out how other countries are doing when it comes to public health. So he spent last week in Cuba, where he saw all sorts of things that made quite the impression on him.
Cuba is a "poor country, but they have a lower child mortality rate than ours," the Iowa Democrat said to reporters Wednesday. "Their life expectancy is now greater than ours. It's interestingtheir public health system is quite remarkable."
Harkin, who made a 186-mile trek over the course of three days, also cited low infection rates in Cuban hospitals and the country's success in reducing smoking among citizens through public health campaigns.
Harkin has been to Cuba before. In 2003, he visited and called on Cuba to release 75 dissidents there. Indeed, other congressional lawmakers have traveled to the Caribbean island, which hasn't had diplomatic relations with the U.S. since 1959. The most recent high-profile visit came in 2009 when members of the Congressional Black Caucus went to Cuba and met with Fidel Castro.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/congress/sen-tom-harkin-visits-cuba-is-pretty-impressed-with-its-public-health-system-20140129
kelliekat44
(7,759 posts)Just because he visited there and saw for himself doesn't mean that FOX and Rush don't know what they are talking about. You have to listen to FOX "News" to get the real truth!!!
Kudos to the Senator!!
global1
(25,240 posts)SICKO. Perhaps Tom if you would have watched Michael Moore's documentary back in 2007 you would have known that.
Sicko is a 2007 documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Moore. The film investigates health care in the United States, focusing on its health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry. The movie compares the for-profit, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Cuba.
Mika
(17,751 posts)After all, Fidel Castro has super powers that controls most everything.