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Best Health care in the world Index 2024
Taiwan 78.72 South Korea77.7 Australia 74.11 Canada 71.32 Sweden 70.73 Ireland 67.99 Netherland 65.38 Germany 64.66 Norway 64.63 Israel 61.73
They must have forgotten the US
LOL Steve It depends on where your statistics come from Steve. Using Statista, Canada's not even in the first 26 countries. Besides these statistics are impossible to measure. Too many variables. Depends on what they're using to compile the data. As far as successful surgeries Example, the surgeons they're getting the success rate from are either poor surgeons (more bad outcomes), or great surgeons (more good outcomes). I did know one Canadian that had to wait for 6 months for cancer surgery. And he had to travel 400 miles. Also, Canadian taxes are 52% higher than the USA. Most of which goes to their health system. As far as the USA, my wife and I have had great experiences with good doctors and great surgeons. John  And everybody in America knows that the VA is precisely what socialized medicine looks like... On a good day 
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