the minor matter of 'healthcare outcomes' (i.e. whether you get better or not).
https://www.newscientist.com/article...ime=1500015436
the minor matter of 'healthcare outcomes' (i.e. whether you get better or not).
https://www.newscientist.com/article...ime=1500015436
Really? Then why does the Netherlands health service come top in access and second in equity, but sixth in outcomes? By your logic, it should come bottom.
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/inte...mirror-mirror/
Anyway.... the NHS comes out top overall and scores well in every category apart from the ‘everybody dying’ category.
Also note that category focuses on preventable diseases and mortality across a population, and NOT specifically on outcomes from NHS care.
It suggests an ageing, unhealthy, disease-ridden population rather than an incompetent, bureaucratic health care system. In other words, the NHS is doing a reasonable job but people are dying anyway.
Overall, proof it is the best healthcare system in the world.
And that everybody dies…..