America must move beyond its original health care sin: tax-advantaged, employer-sponsored insurance.
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South Korea excels in preventing chronic disease, but it misses opportunities to innovate and its public healthcare spending is growing at an unsustainable rate.
While Spain's healthcare system performs better than average on many measures, it has room to improve on fiscal sustainability.
While Portugal provides high-quality health care to its residents at a reasonable cost, the Atlantic nation is constrained by its large national debt.
France performs fairly well across multiple dimensions, but its system is showing signs of fiscal strain.
Greece's healthcare system is marred by low quality and lack of investment due to its continuing fiscal troubles.
The United Arab Emirates is in a strong fiscal position to improve its healthcare system, but needs to provide its residents more choices and attract private investment.