Given its collective wealth, technologic sophistication, and spending, the United States should lead, not lag, the world in its healthcare performance.
Compared to nine other high-income countries, the U.S. came in last or next to last in four of five broad areas.
But based on 70 performance measures across five domains — access to care, health outcomes, administrative efficiency, care process, and equity — the United States came in last overall and last or next to last in four of these five broad areas of performance when compared to nine other high-income countries.
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