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More Slides from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/ What Can the US Learn from Other Countries’  Health C...
Health Care at Center of US Politics <ul><li>The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“Obamacare”) did not ...
Opinion: Is the US Health Care System the Best? <ul><li>A 2008 survey by the Harvard School of Public health found that a ...
WHO Ranking of World Health Care <ul><li>One of the most widely cited international rankings of health care systems was pu...
Criticisms of the WHO Ranking <ul><li>The WHO ranking comes in for criticism, in part, because it is based on a weighted a...
Amenable Mortality <ul><li>A less subjective method of ranking health care systems is based on  amenable mortality rates <...
Amenable Mortality <ul><li>The ranking in the table is based on data from a study by Ellen Nolte and Martin McKee of the L...
Health Care Costs  <ul><li>The low rankings of the US health care system cannot be explained by failure to spend enough </...
Health Care Costs vs. Performance  <ul><li>Still another international comparison, this one from the Commonwealth Fund, ra...
Efficiency <ul><li>Two kinds of inefficiency, or a combination, might cause the US to have poor health care results despit...
The Bottom Line <ul><li>Different methods can be used to rank national health care systems, but regardless of the method u...
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The Bottom Line Different methods can be used to rank national health care systems, but regardless of the method used, it is hard to support the claim that the US has the world’s best The world’s highest costs combined with good, but not outstanding, health care outcomes suggests substantial inefficiencies Further posts in this series will look at what can be learned from the health care experience of individual countries Posted Feb. 27, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com

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The Bottom Line Different methods can be used to rank national health care systems, but regardless of the method used, it is hard to support the claim that the US has the world’s best The world’s highest costs combined with good, but not outstanding, health care outcomes suggests substantial inefficiencies Further posts in this series will look at what can be learned from the health care experience of individual countries Posted Feb. 27, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com

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