International Survey Finds US Adults The Most Dissatisfied With Health Care
At a time when the U.S. spends more than double what other countries spend for medical care — $6,697 per capita in 2005 — a new Commonwealth Fund seven-nation survey finds that U.S. patients are more likely to report experiencing medical errors, to go without care because of costs, and to say that the health care system needs to be rebuilt completely. U.S. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Public Health on November 4th, 2007