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The purpose of this website is to examine the World Health Organization’s (WHO) top three healthcare systems in France, Italy and San Marino, as identified in the WHO's World Report 2000, in order to recommend an improved health reform in the United States.

 

PURPOSE 

SCOPE

SIGNIFICANCE

The United States health care spending is the most expensive in the world, yet the United States health care system continues to underperform in health outcomes, access, efficiency, and equity compared to other countries. (Davis, Stremikis, Schoen, & Squires, 2014)

 

THE UNITED STATES RANKED

This website will hopefully bring awareness and discussion in why the United States ranked 37th compared to France, Italy, and San Marino and identify recommendations for the United States to achieve a more efficient, better functioning health care system.

 

What can we learn from France, Italy and San Marino?

 

Why did we spend $3 trillion in health care spending?

Why was the U.S.  ranked 37th out of 191 countries?

IMPROVING HEALTH CARE REFORM IN THE U.S.

Examining the World Health Organization's (WHO) Top Three Health Care Systems

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