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Health care system in USA

Introduction
According to health care index, the ten countries with the best health care are as follows:
South Korea,Taiwan,Denmark
De Austria, Japan, Australia
France,Spain ,Belgium,United Kingdom.
Notably, the U.S. ranked number 21 for its public health system, moving up one spot on the list compared with its ranking in 2021.
The US spends more of its gross domestic product (GDP) on health care than other high-income countries yet ranks last in access to care, administrative efficiency, equity, and health care outcomes, according to an analysis by the nonprofit Commonwealth Fund.

South Korea has the best health care systems in the world, that's according to the 2021 edition of the CEOWORLD magazine Health Care Index, which ranks 89 countries according to factors that contribute to overall health.

Even though it is widely assumed that the best doctors in the world are in the United States, there are plenty of other countries that have great doctors as well. For example, Japan and South Korea are known for having strong medical systems

Ranking in Health care innovations:
Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany topped the World Index of Healthcare Innovation.

Working of the medical system in USA:
Unlike most developed nations, the US health system does not provide health care to the country's entire population. Instead, most citizens are covered by a combination of private insurance and various federal and state programs.
Patients pay monthly health insurance fees to ensure that they will be covered when they need to go to the doctor, clinic or hospital. Insurance providers cover thousands of patients, so they are able to negotiate with health care providers for reduced fees and then pay for services.There is no universal healthcare in US.
The U.S. government does not provide health benefits to citizens or visitors. Any time you get medical care, someone has to pay for it.

U.S.does not have the most advanced medicine:
The United States ranked 21th in choice, despite the availability of most new medical advancements. This is because choice encompasses more than just new treatment availability; it also includes the affordability of health insurance and the freedom to choose healthcare services.
The United States healthcare system is complex and most costs are market driven. High, unregulated prescription drug costs and healthcare providers' salaries rank higher than in other western nations, and hospital care accounts for 31% of the nation's healthcare costs.
The US health-care model relies on a direct-fee system and private health insurance. This model has been criticized for contributing to high health-care costs, high rates of uninsured individuals, and high rates of health problems in comparison to the situation in other Western nations.

US was ranked at 11th position in Overall ranking of Health Care System Performance in 11 Industrialized Nations.

Major Problems of Health Care in the United States
•Preventable Medical Errors.
•Poor Amenable Mortality Rates.
•Lack of Transparency.
•Difficulty Finding a Good Doctor.
•High Costs of Care.
•A Lack of Insurance Coverage.
•The Nursing and Physician Shortage.
•A different perspective on solving the shortage crisis.

The biggest issues facing the American healthcare system:
•Government Changes to Health Care Policies.
•The Nursing and Physician Shortage.
•The Opioid Crisis.
•Poor Patient Outcomes.
•Poor Public Perception

US leads world in Medical Inventions :
The advanced medical milieu that Americans enjoy has led to the world's best cancer survival rates, a life expectancy for those over 80 that is actually greater than anywhere else, and lower mortality rates for heart attacks and strokes than in comparable countries.
America has the best medical technology in world.
We'll get right to the point. The answer to the question, “what country leads the world in medical innovation?” is the United States. Medical industry professionals all over the world would have to agree that the top medical technology currently being used around the world has ties to the U.S

Newyork, March 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Newsweek has released the 2022 World's Best Hospitals List for the third year in a row in partnership with Statista. The rankings recognize 2,200 hospitals across 27 countries, including the three new additions of Columbia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The United States has a dominating presence on the Global Top 150 list, claiming 33 hospitals overall and an extraordinary half of the top 10 spots. Germany claims the second highest number at 14 and Italy and France come in at 10 each. These rankings highlight medical institutions that have weathered the immense challenges posed by the global pandemic by continuing to deliver the highest-quality patient care, conducting critical research, and attracting top-tier talent.

The top ten World's Best Hospitals are:
(1) Mayo Clinic - Rochester (US)
(2) Cleveland Clinic (US)
(3) Massachusetts General Hospital (US)
(4)Toronto General - University Health Network (Canada)
(5) Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany)
(6)The Johns Hopkins Hospital (US)
(7) AP-HP - Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière (France)
(8) Karolinska University Hospital (Sweden)
(9) UCLA Health – Ronald Reagan Medical Center (US)
(10) Sheba Medical Center (Israel).

Information compiled by:
Dr. Bhairavsinh Raol