Movie Moles: The Healthcare Movie

25ey_1678_x_281.png
donation_events_839_x_281.png catalog_web_banner.png

 

Produced by: 
KBOO
Air date: 
Tue, 07/03/2012 - 12:00am
Jan Haaken & Denise Morris review The Healthcare Movie

Denise Morris and Jan Haaken discuss The Healthcare Movie, a locally-made independent film comparing the present and historical differences between the US and Canadian health care systems. After World War II, local grassroots activism built a single-payer system in Saskatchewan to demonstrate that it could work across Canada and to build support, while in the US the American Medical Association hired a public relations firm and drew on anticommunist sentiment to block attempts to provide universal healthcare. Although the film accepts this anti-leftism, distancing itself from socialism as a way to build support for single-payer, it does highlight the morality and ethics of the Canadian view that a society has a responsibility to all its members. The film suggests the real healthcare crisis is in public confidence and understanding, not in financial sustainability.

Topic tags: 

Audio by Topic: