Switzerland’s universal system of individually-purchased health insurance is a model for U.S. reform.
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The UAE’s two largest emirates have achieved universal coverage. Will the others follow?
Though Britain is home to many of the world’s best scientists, its socialized health care system struggles to balance access and cost.
Spain’s single-payer system has rebounded from the financial crisis but continues to restrict access to new therapies.
Italy’s socialized health care system performs mediocre-to-poorly across the board.
Canadian patients benefit from the availability of quality care in the United States, should they be unable to receive treatment in Canada.
Forty-four percent of Australians choose private health insurance, despite the universal availability of government-run coverage.
New Zealand’s socialized health system performs well on health outcomes but aggressively restricts patient choice in the face of rising costs.