Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Romania’s 20-Year Nightmare: Unraveling Socialized Health Care

By Ion Mihai Pacepa    
The former general's most interesting bio  

"There is no better way to visualize the eventual disaster that a nationalized health care system can generate than to watch The Death of Mr. LazarescuThis movie was inspired by the heartbreaking true story of Constantin Nica, a real retired Romanian engineer who had the misfortune of growing old in a country that still maintained a nightmarish government health care bureaucracy twenty years after its last Communist dictator was gunned down by his own people.
"The movie’s script follows the fictional Mr. Lazarescu as a Romanian government ambulance shuttles him from one government-owned hospital to the next. At the first three hospitals, although the doctors determine that he does need surgery, the government bureaucracy refuses to take him in because he is too old and does not have enough money to give baksheesh to the hospital personnel. Mr. Lazarescu stubbornly refuses to give up, but at the fourth hospital, the evil bureaucrats win — he dies after a delayed and botched surgery." 


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