You are being ripped off
Jan. 26th, 2010 07:55 am From National Geographic, this chart maps health care spending, in dollars, to life expectancy in North America and Europe.
If you're an American, you are being ripped off. You pay more than twice as much, and get significantly sub-standard outcomes. Your value per dollar is the worst in the developed world.
What's wrong with us as a nation that we don't have a value per dollar relationship like Japan's? If not Japan, which some people will unhelpfully shout is more homogenous than the United States, how about Spain, or Austrialia?
That aside, it's a very nifty infographic, encompassing four pieces of data: cost per person, life expectancy, political situation, and frequency of physician care.
If you're an American, you are being ripped off. You pay more than twice as much, and get significantly sub-standard outcomes. Your value per dollar is the worst in the developed world.
What's wrong with us as a nation that we don't have a value per dollar relationship like Japan's? If not Japan, which some people will unhelpfully shout is more homogenous than the United States, how about Spain, or Austrialia?
That aside, it's a very nifty infographic, encompassing four pieces of data: cost per person, life expectancy, political situation, and frequency of physician care.
