Health System in US
Health System in United States has the most expensive health system in the world, underperforms consistently relative to other countries and differs most notably in the fact that Americans have no universal health insurance coverage. Despite having the most costly health system in the world, the United States consistently underperforms on most dimensions of performance, relative to other countries. Compared to the other five nations like Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and United Kingdom, the U.S. health care system ranks last or next to last on five dimensions of a high performance health system like quality, access, efficiency, equity and healthy lives. In the research, the U.S. is the only country in the study without universal health insurance coverage, partly accounting for its poor performance on access, equity, and health outcomes.
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