Why the U.S. Healthcare System Is So Much Worse Than Its Peers
Briefly

The United States has the worst-performing health system among all high-income countries, lagging behind nations like France, Germany, and Australia in key performance areas.
To move the United States from laggard to leader in healthcare, significant changes are necessary, including closing gaps in insurance, limiting out-of-pocket costs, and enhancing primary care.
Based on 70 performance measures, the U.S. ranked last overall and last or next to last in four out of five broad performance areas compared to other high-income nations.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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