Essentially, we excel in a couple very specific things, like survivorship of breast cancer. We're middle of the pack in some things, like general cancer survivorship. And we're the worst by quite a bit in others, like chronic diseases. Basically, I would say we're not getting our $'s worth.
Here's some Commonwealth Fund info if you don't want to trust some random white paper.
Key abstract quote: "But one key finding emerges – the US ranks poorly on all indicators with the
exception of self-reported subjective health status."
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/~/media/Files/Publications/I...
Essentially, we excel in a couple very specific things, like survivorship of breast cancer. We're middle of the pack in some things, like general cancer survivorship. And we're the worst by quite a bit in others, like chronic diseases. Basically, I would say we're not getting our $'s worth.
Here's some Commonwealth Fund info if you don't want to trust some random white paper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Fund
Oh, and if you want something from an organization with a known bias: http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/working_papers/201...
Key abstract quote: "But one key finding emerges – the US ranks poorly on all indicators with the exception of self-reported subjective health status."