Though Austrian patients enjoy a broad range of private choices, the country is slipping on measures of quality and fiscal sustainability.
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Holland’s universal private health insurance system performs strongly across all dimensions.
Sweden, a world leader in digital health care, is experiencing a rapid rise in public health spending.
Spain’s single-payer system has rebounded from the financial crisis but continues to restrict access to new therapies.
South Korea’s single-payer health system has kept costs down, but it relies on foreign medical advances for patient care.
Hungary’s single-payer system spends less than peer nations but suffers from poor health outcomes.