Hong Kong is a tale of two cities: An overwhelmed and overcrowded public health care scheme, alongside a robust free-market private system.
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Holland’s universal private health insurance system performs strongly across all dimensions.
Israel has achieved universal coverage through vigorous competition among private health insurers.
America’s leadership in health care choice, science, & technology is marred by a fiscally unsustainable system of government-run care.
Denmark’s socialized health care system is supplemented by an innovative, consumer-driven approach to prescription drug prices.
Though Austrian patients enjoy a broad range of private choices, public health care spending is rising at a troubling rate.
Poland’s socialized health care system ranks dead last in quality and science & technology.
The Czech Republic’s health care system is similar to Germany’s, with high marks for fiscal sustainability and patient choice.