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Table of Contents The GOP Economics of Life For-profit Healthcare Political Leadership A Healthcare & Republican Leadership Reassessment The GOP Economics of Life Republicans swear they have the ability to make America great, but COVID proves the only thing they can

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Republicans Want Privatized Medicine & They're Willing to Bet Your Life to Make Money

Human Lives vs Economics: The Need to Reassess Medicine & Republican Political Leadership

Updated on November 3, 2024
Published: November 16, 2023
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The GOP Economics of Life

Republicans swear they have the ability to make America great, but COVID proves the only thing they can "make great" is number of dead from lack of preparedness. Not only do Republicans want you to believe their economic strategies work but will lie to maintain a budget no matter if it costs you your life. During COVID, the GOP lied, downplayed the pandemic, and ultimately cost lives – all in the name of profit.

The unfolding tragedy of COVID-19 reflects many social failings, strongly highlighting a lack of preparedness, which other tragedies like Hurricane Katrina and 9/11 should have provided insight. Worse than not learning from these tragedies is the flagrant disregard for knowing the coming tragedies and not preparing. Prior to 9/11, FEMA predicted, “the three most likely catastrophic disasters facing America: a terrorist attack on New York, a major earthquake in San Francisco and a hurricane strike on New Orleans” (Boaz, 2005). For decades, prior to COVID, scientists and experts warned of a “novel virus” yet governments, leaders, and the medical industry failed to prepare the public for the coming pandemic. Why past tragedies do not promote emergency planning and why credible threats are ignored lacks mystery as funding and budget constraints promote ill-preparedness. Perhaps more disturbing than financially driven unpreparedness is the underlying driver for this constraint: a belief that human lives hold less value than financial prosperity. If people have the right to live, as the US and many other countries claim, than to deny this right on a worldwide scale is global human rights violation requiring reassessment of healthcare and Republican leadership.

For-profit Healthcare

Modern healthcare, in many countries throughout the world, functions as a for-profit industry, setting the stage for human rights violations. Paradoxically, private medical organizations attempt to serve human medical needs while at the same time prosper and grow as a commercial enterprise, forcing decision making that violates human rights. Despite the healthcare system’s ethical rhetoric, the clear need to prosper or survive as a medical entity overrides the concern for human rights in the decisions made to not prepare for the pandemic. In Brazil, “Private hospitals don’t want to take anyone else in because they’re afraid of admitting a patient and then running out of oxygen again." Vast numbers of unprepared hospitals in Brazil, public and private, allowed for hundreds of people to die lacking basic supplies like oxygen. The soaring rates of COVID are not confined to Brazil, seen across the many countries of Latin America. Even here in the US, shortages of masks and hospital supplies underscores the half a million lives lost to COVID. Yet, the healthcare system blames this lack of preparedness on leadership, which shares much blame, but cannot hold the full responsibility in light of the healthcare system’s foreknowledge of the pandemic. The Counsel on Foreign Relations COVID taskforce clarifies this knowledge,

…that many had sounded the alarm over the years. For nearly three decades, countless epidemiologists, public health specialists, intelligence community professionals, national security officials, and think tank experts have underscored the inevitability of a global pandemic of an emerging infectious disease.

The majority of healthcare agencies and entities knew the reality of this coming plague and to blame government and politicians is a case of the tail wagging the dog. Government looks to the healthcare industry to provide information, making healthcare’s claims of government downplay less potent considering hospitals, clinics, and all other healthcare organizations knew the threat of pandemic and chose not to stockpile masks and other necessary equipment for economic motivations, thus increasing society’s vulnerability by relying on "just-in-time supply chains" to deliver vital "medical supplies.” As such, economic decisions force human rights violations because healthcare consciously chooses to not prepare knowing that people will die as a result of this lack of preparedness. At the core of this argument is a reality that privatized medicine purposely violates the human right to live, choosing instead to profit. At the core of this violation is the GOP.

Political Leadership

Government is not without culpability in COVID human rights violation and Republican leaders time and time again chose to downplay the severity of the pandemic for politically motivated economic reasons. This choice to ignore pandemics stems from the devastating, potential economic ramifications, as clearly presented by researchers Burwell, Townsend, Bollyky, & Patrick in 2020 in which they cite a 2005 CBO study that showed a severe pandemic in the U.S. could infect 200 million, sicken 90 million, and kill 2 million, causing a 5% drop in GDP and $675 billion in economic losses, and a 3-6% fall in global output.

COVID confirmed the factualness of this finding and that any pandemic presents an economic maelstrom with long lasting effects to be avoided at all costs. However, rather than spend money and policy efforts to prepare, political leaders, primarily Republicans, played a healthcare crapshoot, hoping COVID doesn’t occur or get that bad, evidenced by lack of preparedness and downplaying of the pandemic. Like Brazil’s president, who ignored public health officials, CDC, and countless experts and continued downplaying COVID’s danger, resulting in thousands of deaths, President Trump and cabinet knew the pandemic's risks and purposely misled the public by blocking and/or altering reports from scientists in an attempt to fit the data to Trump's public downplay of the sickness's severity.

If public service is intended to serve the public as semantically suggested, then the right to live is perhaps the most important part of this service. The arguments that public service officials didn’t know or didn’t have all the facts fall flat considering the vast resources of governments and the decades of warning they had.

A Healthcare & Republican Leadership Reassessment

If the primary goal of healthcare is to provide medicine and healing services, then privatized medicine in its current form is at odds with itself. The fact that healthcare knew for a very long time the inevitability of a pandemic and chose profitability over planning speaks to the current ethical conflict in medicine. This conflict alludes to many large topics of socialized medicine and ethics of for-profit medicine, but in the most practical sense, COVID shows that even a highly-regulated healthcare business (as in the US) leads to human rights violations. Reassessing this system must include some form of policymaking discussion that incentivizes or mandates preparedness in the way that other medical ethics such as informed consent mandate patient awareness.

More than just a reassessment of healthcare political leadership needs to be scrutinized. How the GOP continues to take aim at reversing Obamacare in a desire to privatize completely all healthcare is beyond ridiculous, considering the current system could not justify paying to be prepared for a pandemic everyone seemed to know was coming by politicians. Perhaps more than reassessment, political leaders should be held accountable for crimes against humanity when thousands of people die as a result of lies. Perhaps Donald Trump and other GOP leaders would be less likely to downplay or ignore a public health crisis if harsher penalties waited. 

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