Healthcare USA vs. The World [2016]

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US Health Care vs The World [2016]

in 2013, MPH @ GW, online master of public health program at the Milken Institute school of public health at George Washington University, has developed an infographic comparing US health care to 16 other Organisation for economic co-operation and development (OECD) nations. This infographic was based on 2013 World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Statistics Report. For 2016, MHA @ GW, online master of the school of health administration program, created an updated version of the report 2015. Read about the key factors that have changed in the two recent years

comparative Statistics

  • Total population: Although the population of the United States increased by a little more than two percent - from 313,085,000 to 320,051,000 . - He still has the third largest population among the nations mentioned, behind China and India
  • Gross national income per capita: Singapore still leads the world in this category, and the United States remains second. . However, the figures for the two countries increased - and increasing Singapore is significantly higher in comparison. The US $ 53,960 up to $ 48,820, and Singapore moved to $ 76,850 from $ 59,380
  • per capita total health expenditure. The US continues to remain at the top of this category, total health expenditure increased more than 7 percent, from $ 8,233 per person in 2013 to $ 8,845 in 2015.
  • life expectancy at birth: This category remained stable for the first five countries, with Japan leading again with a life expectancy of 84 years, up from 83 in 2013. Singapore, Australia, France and the Canada completed the top five for 2015, as they did in 2013 -. and the United States remain eighth with a life expectancy of 79 years for Americans
  • Vaccination coverage for 1 year (measles): The United States remains 12th in the nation at 91 percent, slight increase of 0 percent in 2013. the top five countries remained the same except for the United Kingdom and Mexico, reversing this category over the past two years. In 2013, Mexico was ranked fifth at 98 percent, but in 2015 dropped to 13th place with 89 percent. The UK now stands at 95 percent, against 13 in 2013 to 0 percent
  • population using drinking water sources. This category was flat with the first seven countries again to 100 percent, and remaining in the United States ranked eighth at 99 percent.

Updates Category

categories that emerged in computer graphics in 2013 that were omitted in the current update due to lack of adequate data for most countries listed include "contraceptive prevalence" and "hospital beds per 100,000 inhabitants." a new category that measures the density of health personnel was added in 2015. See the infographic infographics update below for see how the United States from the rest of the world in this category

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