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That's definitely untrue. Check out the cancer survival rates. The US exceeds most countries by far.

Now, if you had said "Virtually all national healthcare system provide better care based on cost" I would have agreed with you.




There are many rankings that put the US healthcare system as a whole behind its economic peer countries whilst spending far more per capita. Example:

http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/fund-reports/20...

Excluding 15% of the population from all but emergency care pretty much guarantees this outcome.


This. I used to buy breakfast from a small food place. The 21-ish cashier lady always gave me a nice 'good morning' and a smile.

She wasn't there one morning and I asked where she was. She died - something to do with her kidneys and she didn't have health insurance.

Now the US gets to statistically ignore her death and claim it provides excellent health care to its citizens?


Why would the US ignore her death? Your comment makes no sense.


The US system is motivated to overdiagnose cancer.

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"We need to be careful when comparing US and UK cancer care"

http://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2009/08/17/we-need-t...


according to the last CONCORD study, this seems to be not true.

http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-67...

numbers in the US are good, but not significantly better than, say, germany.




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