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Break the Chains! [The Daily Reckoning] February 03, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( It’s Time to De-Sovietize Health Care - The death of a giant… - Why were Soviet hospitals so good?… - If you died from a car accident, you really died from COVID… [New Message From Jim Rickards]( [Click here for more...]( Please take a moment and go here now to see my new clip. It’s short. Only about 2 minutes or so. But it’s about a fast-moving situation that could hand investors the chance to double-their-money in a week – even during this market selloff. [The proof will SHOCK you] But you need to see this new clip now, before it gets pulled down Sunday at midnight. [Click Here To Watch This Urgent Clip Now]( West Hartford, Connecticut February 3, 2023 Editor’s note: The Soviet Union is long gone. But in important ways, its vestiges live on in the health care system. In today’s reckoning, Jeffrey Tucker shows you why it’s time to “de-Sovietize” health care. [Jeffrey Tucker] JEFFREY TUCKER Dear Reader, My good friend professor Yuri Maltsev died last week and I’ve spent several mourning days recalling our conversations. He was a leading economist in the old Soviet Union, as the top adviser to Mikhail Gorbachev’s chief economist. He defected in 1989 before the Soviet Union fell apart. We became fast friends just after he landed in D.C., and we spent a year or more together collaborating on many projects. He was a font of amazing stories about how things really worked in the Soviet Union. Contrary to what U.S. economists were claiming until the very end, it was not a rich country with mighty industrial achievements. It was a poor country where nothing worked. There were no replacement parts for most machines including tractors. He doubted that there would ever be a nuclear exchange simply because most Soviet workers knew that the bombs were all for show. If they ever dared press the button, they would most likely blow themselves up. Business as Usual As the systems of command and control in those states (Russia, East Germany, Romania, Poland, Czechia and so on) fell apart, Yuri was in a position to advise the reforms. To his sadness and contrary to his advice, even though the parties and leaderships collapsed, there was almost no attempt to reform the health care sectors of these countries. They left them all in place while focusing on things like heavy industry and technology sectors (and here banditry took over). Yuri saw this as tragic because, to his mind, the corruption of health care in the Soviet Union was central to the disastrous quality of life that the people experienced there. Though doctors were everywhere and minted daily, people who were sick could hardly get effective treatment at all. Most of the best therapeutics were homegrown. People would only go to the doctor much less the hospital if they had no other options. This is because the instant you entered the system, your personhood was left behind and you became part of the modeling target. [Biden’s “Hush-Hush” Plot Uncovered]( [Click here for more...]( Right now, Joe Biden – along with 9 of the world’s largest banks – have initiated a disturbing new experiment with YOUR cash. It’s called “Project Cedar” – and up to now it’s been kept fairly “hush-hush”… But in this urgent new exposé, you’ll discover critical details behind Project Cedar and what Biden’s master plan really is. [Click Here To Learn The Critical Details]( The Soviet Key to Reducing Death All health care was driven by statistical goals, just as with economic production. Hospitals were under strict orders to minimize death or at least not to go over target. That led to a perverse situation. Hospitals would take in the mildly sick but refuse to admit anyone likely to die. If patients in critical care declined too rapidly, the first priority of the hospital was to get them out before they died so as to reduce the amount of death on the premises. All of this was done in the hope of gaming the vital statistics to make it look like the centralized and socialized health care systems worked when they clearly did not. None of this could ultimately hide the vital statistics, which, Yuri explained, truly do tell the story. From 1920–1960, life expectancy did increase dramatically though never quite reaching as high as in the U.S. But after 1960, it began to decline even as it was rising more and more in the U.S. and in non-communist countries around the world. This continued until the regime finally collapsed, at which point life expectancy began to rise again. Now life expectancy in both countries has begun to fall again, and dramatically, following pandemic lockdowns and mass vaccination, which is a tragedy that cries out for explanation. We’re From the Government and We’re Here to Help Back to Yuri’s point, however: The health care system and its statistical goals served as a major source of brutality and corruption in Russia. When government gets hold of medical systems, they use them for their own propaganda ends and purposes. That’s true whether the real goals are medical or not. This happened in both countries following lockdowns, and many others as well. Maybe it is only a short blip or maybe it is the beginning of a long trend of decivilization. Either way, the central plan is not working. In the U.S., in nearly every state, regardless of whether the virus was spreading rapidly with significant medical consequences, hospitals were forcibly reserved only for emergencies and COVID patients. Elective surgeries were out of the question, as were cancer screenings or other routine checkups. This left most hospitals in the country with very few patients and a gutting of their profitability models, leading to furloughs of thousands of nurses during a pandemic. You Didn’t Die From a Car Crash, You Died From COVID It also created a situation in which hospitals were desperate for a revenue source. By government legislation, a subsidy was provided to them for COVID patients and COVID deaths, thus incentivizing medical institutions to classify everyone with a positive PCR test as a COVID case, regardless of what else was wrong with the patient. This began almost immediately. [Urgent Notice From Paradigm CIO Zach Scheidt!]( [Click here for more...]( Hi, Zach Scheidt here… I’m the Chief Income Officer at Paradigm Press. With inflation raging (and showing no signs of coming to an end any time soon), almost everyone in America is feeling the pain in a big way. Which is why, several months ago, I set out on a big mission… my goal was to create a complete, step-by-step plan to surviving and beating inflation… one that anyone could take advantage of. Today, after hundreds of hours of research, I’m revealing all of my findings. See how to survive America’s deadly inflation crisis… [Click Here To Learn More]( This practice continued for two years, leading to a massive confusion about how many people actually died of COVID and skewing all existing data on the case fatality rate. Leana Wen of CNN argued in a Washington Post [article]( that now perhaps only 30% percent of the people labeled as a COVID hospitalization really are that. As Leslie Bienen and Margery Smelkinson [note]( in The Wall Street Journal: Under the federal public-health emergency, which begins its fourth year on Friday, hospitals get a 20% bonus for treating Medicare patients diagnosed with COVID-19… Another incentive to overcount comes from the American Rescue Plan of 2021, which authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency to pay COVID-19 death benefits for funeral services, cremation, caskets, travel and a host of other expenses. The benefit is worth as much as $9,000 a person or $35,000 a family if multiple members die. By the end of 2022, FEMA had paid nearly $2.9 billion in COVID-19 death expenses. Further, doctors all over the country are facing massive pressure to list as many deaths as possible as COVID deaths. These programs create a vicious circle. They establish incentives to overstate the danger of COVID. The overstatement provides a justification to continue the state of emergency, which keeps the perverse incentives going. With effective vaccines and treatments widely available, and an infection fatality rate on par with flu, it’s past time to recognize that COVID is no longer an emergency requiring special policies. Time to De-Sovietize Health Care Maltsev was right about this as with so much else. The further we move away from health care as essentially a doctor/patient relationship, with freedom of choice on all sides, and the more we allow central plans to replace on-the-ground clinical wisdom, the less it looks like quality health care and the less it contributes to public health. The Soviets already tried this path. It did not work. Health care by modeling and data targeting: We tried it over the last three years with horrible results. As Maltsev would put it, the need to de-Sovietize medical care applies in every country, then and now. 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Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) [Jeffrey Tucker] [Jeffrey Tucker]( is an independent editorial consultant who served as Editorial Director for the American Institute for Economic Research. He is the author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press and eight books in 5 languages, most recently Liberty or Lockdown. He speaks widely on topics of economics, technology, social philosophy, and culture. [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your The Daily Reckoning e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from The Daily Reckoning, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. 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