People in the United States die the earliest and live the sickest lives out of 10 developed countries, even though the United States spends the most on healthcare, a new report says.
The United States came in last in comparison to the health systems in wealthy democracies including Australia, Canada, France ...
The U.S. had the worst-performing healthcare system ... US can achieve more equitable, affordable care for all Americans.” Additionally, the new report states that despite the overall rankings ...
US health care ranks lowest in access and outcomes, with Americans facing the most barriers to care and the highest rates of ...
The United States health care system was deemed the worst overall ... both accessibility and health care outcomes, as well as low rankings in administrative efficiency and equity.
An analysis of healthcare quality in 10 developed nations has delivered some bad news for Americans. U.S. healthcare is the ...
The US healthcare system, while providing some of the most advanced care globally, faces significant structural challenges ...
The United States healthcare system is currently ranked dead last ... It also had the lowest ranking in access to care, health equity and health outcomes. "Differences in overall performance ...
(The Hill) – The United States healthcare system was deemed the worst overall ... and health care outcomes, as well as low rankings in administrative efficiency and equity.