| As in: - Life expectancy at birth is lower than nearly all other high-income countries - Preventable and treatable mortality rates are well above the OECD average - Adult obesity rate is the highest among peer nations - Infant mortality rate is worse than most developed countries - Maternal mortality rate is dramatically higher than other wealthy nations - Suicide rate exceeds the OECD average - Drug overdose death rate is the highest in the developed world - Prevalence of multiple chronic diseases is unusually high - Physical inactivity rates exceed those of peer countries - Healthcare spending per capita is the highest globally while outcomes lag peers |