NCC1701
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I take issue with the idea that the US even has a 'system', I would only call the set of hospitals and clinics under one provider a system. Everyone knows that quality varies widely and that some places specialize. That is not even a uniform system that you can put single variables on.
Since the lefties seem to like rankings here are a few, I am not going to defend the source at the moment but the seem credible. When you look at individual units, the story of crappy US health care falls apart. It is hard to fabricate some specious metric when real patients like the US treatment centers.
Worlds top hospitals, The top 7 all in the US, 17 of the top 20 in the US. No wonder the Canadian province governor came here, and I didn't see any Cuban, LOL.
World | Ranking Web of Hospitals
Worlds most technologically advanced hospitals, maybe less subjectivity here. 16 out of 30 in the US, yes the cold hearted uncaring USA spending more on medical technology. 4 in the UK (on par with US), only 2 in the whole rest of Europe. Pretty damning if you believe in those state systems, those loving socialists don't care enough to give each and every person the absolute very best.
http://www.topmastersinhealthcare.com/30-most-technologically-advanced-hospitals-in-the-world/
Top 10 cancer hospitals, top 5 all in US 10 Best Cancer Hospitals in the World - Insider Monkey
11 Best surgical US has only 1, the top spot.
11 Best Surgical Hospitals in the World - Insider Monkey
even liberal CBS has to conclude US high end care is extremely good, probably the best. Of course they have to get the standard dig in about universal care, it must be obligatory.
Reverse Medical Tourism Points Up Pluses and Minuses of U.S. Healthcare
While soaring medical costs in this country have driven many Americans to seek healthcare abroad, many patients from other nations continue to seek high-end care in the U.S. Some hospitals that have a reputation for treating certain ailments -- especially rare ones -- are doing a good reverse medical tourism business. But if our primary care was as good as, say, our ability to cure infant heart defects, fewer of our own citizens would be going to India or Mexico for routine operations.
WHO and our idiot in residence think Cuba has better healthcare. When the chips are down and you have cancer, raise your hand if you are going to Cuba. Mayo clinic versus any Cuban hospital, anyone? anyone?
Since the lefties seem to like rankings here are a few, I am not going to defend the source at the moment but the seem credible. When you look at individual units, the story of crappy US health care falls apart. It is hard to fabricate some specious metric when real patients like the US treatment centers.
Worlds top hospitals, The top 7 all in the US, 17 of the top 20 in the US. No wonder the Canadian province governor came here, and I didn't see any Cuban, LOL.
World | Ranking Web of Hospitals
Worlds most technologically advanced hospitals, maybe less subjectivity here. 16 out of 30 in the US, yes the cold hearted uncaring USA spending more on medical technology. 4 in the UK (on par with US), only 2 in the whole rest of Europe. Pretty damning if you believe in those state systems, those loving socialists don't care enough to give each and every person the absolute very best.
http://www.topmastersinhealthcare.com/30-most-technologically-advanced-hospitals-in-the-world/
Top 10 cancer hospitals, top 5 all in US 10 Best Cancer Hospitals in the World - Insider Monkey
11 Best surgical US has only 1, the top spot.
11 Best Surgical Hospitals in the World - Insider Monkey
even liberal CBS has to conclude US high end care is extremely good, probably the best. Of course they have to get the standard dig in about universal care, it must be obligatory.
Reverse Medical Tourism Points Up Pluses and Minuses of U.S. Healthcare
While soaring medical costs in this country have driven many Americans to seek healthcare abroad, many patients from other nations continue to seek high-end care in the U.S. Some hospitals that have a reputation for treating certain ailments -- especially rare ones -- are doing a good reverse medical tourism business. But if our primary care was as good as, say, our ability to cure infant heart defects, fewer of our own citizens would be going to India or Mexico for routine operations.
WHO and our idiot in residence think Cuba has better healthcare. When the chips are down and you have cancer, raise your hand if you are going to Cuba. Mayo clinic versus any Cuban hospital, anyone? anyone?
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