Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Comparisons
of U.S. Health System to Other Nations
Comparisons
are odious, because they are impertinent – making one thing the standard of
another which has no relation to it.
William
Hazlitt (1778-1830), Table Talk
Here are comparisons of the United States to other developed
countries in the western world. You may
find more detailed information in The HealthCare Handbook; A Clear and Concise
Guide to the United States Health System.
As you read these points,
keep in mind that only 15% of a
nation’s health outcomes depend on its health system, but on such things as
poverty, education levels, family cohesion, violence and accident
rates, and, above all,
on its culture.
·
The U.S. spends 17% of GNP on health care, more than any other nation.
·
Health care is the fastest growing industry in
the U.S. employing 10% of its populace.
·
The U.S. has fewer physicians, hospital beds,
physician visits, and hospitalizations than most other industrialized nations.
·
85% of Americans have a regular source of care,
but 25% have difficulties accessing care.
·
Life expectancy in the U.S. is rising fast, but
not as fast as in other developed countries, where it is 83 for women and 80
for men compared to 77 for women and 75 for men in U.S.
·
The U.S. lags behind in infant mortality, maternal mortality, and preventive care but ranks above other nations in cancer care, heart care,
and care of chronic diseases, research
and education, diagnostic imaging, and other health care technologies.
·
Americans prefer local and regional health
solutions, are reluctant to accept
government mandates coverage with rationing,
feel they are capable of making their own health care choices, seek equal opportunity access to high tech
solutions, prefer pluralistic payment
systems, and allow market-based and federally-based institutions to co-exist
and compete.
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