You cannot possibly claim you know anything about health care performance indicators and then continue to keep hammering on one and only one indicator. This is exactly why the US has become the absolute laughing stock of the world. Your beliefs are so incredibly entrenched that a conversation is no longer even possible.
Health cost per capita is ridiculous, the ICER values of nearly every medical intervention in the US is absolutely bullocks - which is the epitope of hypocricy, considering the entire world is watching the US go absolutely ham precisely on the subject of financials right now. Your life expectancy is worse across all patient subgroups unless you stratify and only look at the numbers of those who live in financial excess, which needless to tell you is a minority in the US. Survival rates of premature babies born <32w is lower in the US than it is in Canada, and having a baby born at 32 weeks in the US costs about 100-150k out of pocket as opposed to nil in Canada, saving many households from financial ruin (which also impacts the health and wellbeing of the child for decades). Especially in my own field my patient subgroup's accessibility to health care is not in their own hands whatsoever as they are children. The US is proud of their short waiting time to visit a private paediatrician, which most can't pay for, after 1-6 weeks. Here in Belgium we take a laugh and see our patient who called yesterday. It might take all of three days in the Netherlands and Germany. If you're in bad luck in France, you may have to wait one whole week!
The next time someone asks for performance indicators, and you wish to just clobber down your conversationalist with repetitive phrasing, you may want to add that the US tends to win in innovation and, generally speaking, waiting lines. That way, you will have at least given one correct argument to support your case. Does that justify the downsides of US health care? Not by a landslide.
Eat a book or two about health care performance indicators.
Say something boring so you can have the last word. What a preposterous belief you lot hold, it only upholds this very sick system of the US.
Were talking about Canada where kids die of treatable leukemia because they had to wait for six months.
Also Canada's survival rate numbers a skewed by the population that can afford immediate treatment in the USA, instead of waiting and hoping the cancer doesn't spread.
I'm not saying the USA's system is the best, we can go back 100 years to point to where health care became expensive because of governments involvement.
Just keep taking in Refugees and see how long all of your taxes can keep up for your health care that is already subsidized by the USA.
I don't think the USA should have to bear the burden of profitability for Drug, and medical device manufacturers, while the rest of the world gets it for dirt cheap.