Our Nation’s Health Care Crisis

11/10/2005

Our Nation’s Health Care Crisis

November 10, 2005

Two new studies comparing global health data show that the United States continues to fall behind other nations in providing quality health care to its citizens. The studies – one by American Progress Distinguished Senior Fellow Tom Daschle, another by the Commonwealth Institute – show that our health care system ranks #37 in the world (behind both developed and developing countries); has the highest rate of medical mistakes, medication errors, and inaccurate or delayed lab results of any of the six nations surveyed by Commonwealth (the others are Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom); and causes fully half of sick adults to report cost-related barriers to needed care. The conservative “position” on health care has been to defend the status quo and avoid any talk of reform.


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