U.S. Near Bottom | bloombergs annual ranking of health care efficienc
Wantmedicalcarewithoutquicklydrainingyourfortune?TrySingaporeorHongKongasyourhealthyhavens.TheU.S.willcostyouthemostfortreatment,bothinabsolutetermsandrelativetoaverageincomes,whilelifeexpectancyofAmericans--about79years--wasexceededbymorethan25countriesandterritories,accordingtoanannualBloomberganalysisBloombergTerminal[1]inalmost200economies.ReferencesBloomberganalysisBloombergTerminal(www.bloomberg.com)
Want medical care without quickly draining your fortune? Try Singapore or Hong Kong as your healthy havens.
The U.S. will cost you the most for treatment, both in absolute terms and relative to average incomes, while life expectancy of Americans -- about 79 years -- was exceeded by more than 25 countries and territories, according to an annual Bloomberg analysisBloomberg Terminal[1] in almost 200 economies.
References Bloomberg analysisBloomberg Terminal (www.bloomberg.com)