John Green explains why the U.S. spends so much more on health care than anyone else. He says there's no simple solution, but Canadians and Europeans know that's not true. (via Viral Viral Videos)
You think the costs in the USA are high? Blair and Brown's "New Labour" government threw billions and billions at the UK's health service without any thought or checks on how it was spent. This practically doubled the spend in ten years. The latest government is trying to sort the mess out but has hardly made a dent in three years.
Healthcare spending in the United States: $8,362 per person. Healthcare spending in the UK: $3,480 per person DATA IS FOR 2010 OR LATEST YEAR http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/interactive/2012/jun/30/health-spending-map-world
You think the costs in the USA are high? Blair and Brown's "New Labour" government threw billions and billions at the UK's health service without any thought or checks on how it was spent. This practically doubled the spend in ten years. The latest government is trying to sort the mess out but has hardly made a dent in three years.
ReplyDeleteHealthcare spending in the United States: $8,362 per person.
ReplyDeleteHealthcare spending in the UK: $3,480 per person
DATA IS FOR 2010 OR LATEST YEAR
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/interactive/2012/jun/30/health-spending-map-world