Nice try hypocrite
One very little problem though...... those facts are from many sources, including :
timesonline.co.uk
telegraph.co.uk
washingtontimes.com
financial times
Bloomberg
guardian
BBC
Manchester
medicalnewstoday.com
Toronto star
and many others.
but nice try hypocrite !!!!!!
Do you hear laughing? You might...who knows what goes on in that crowded twisted mind of yours.
Your 'proof by a thousand links' is meaningless. So I'll teach you how to debate properly.
"Despite spending more than $6,000 per person per year on health care, the United States continues to rank last among six nations in a study comparing access, quality, efficiency, equity and healthy lives."
"The study, "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: An International Update on the Comparative Performance of American Health Care" (PDF file: 40 pages / 504 KB. More about PDFs.) by the Commonwealth Fund, is an update of studies in 2004 and 2005.
It concludes "the U.S. health system is the most expensive in the world, but comparative analyses consistently show the United States underperforms relative to other countries on most dimensions of performance.""
"According to the study's authors, "Among the six nations studied -- Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States --
the U.S. ranks last, as it did in the 2006 and 2004 editions of 'Mirror, Mirror.' Most troubling, the U.S. fails to achieve better health outcomes than the other countries, and as shown in the earlier editions, the U.S. is last on dimensions of access, patient safety, efficiency, and equity.""
This summary of the study is from the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS.
http://www.aafp.org/online/en/home/publications/news/news-now/health-of-the-public/20070531usranking.printerview.htmlWow. A study that actually compares the different health systems of the world and the US comes out dead last yet is at least twice expensive as the competition.