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Health System Performance In OECD Countries, 1980–1992
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Comparative Health SystemsHealthcare UtilizationSocial Determinants Of HealthHealth System AnalysisPublic HealthUniversal Health CareHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyHealth EquityNational Health InsuranceEconomic EvaluationHealthcare ValuePoor U.s. PerformanceOecd CountriesPrivate Health InsuranceHealth SystemsHealth System PerformanceHealth EconomicsGlobal HealthHealth Care Cost
U.S. health expenditure levels and rates of increase continue to exceed those of other Western industrialized nations. The pluralistic U.S. health care system has the highest excess health care inflation and opportunity costs of forgone nonhealth consumption and investment when compared with other major industrialized countries. While poor U.S. performance in terms of life expectancy at birth and infant mortality may partially result from social problems, there is little quantifiable evidence of value for money or equity in terms of health system performance.
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