http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3695
www.cato.org/pubs/bp/bp101.pdf
To be sure, the Cato Institute is a libertarian leaning organization, but it presents the otherside of the arguement and the problems with all the so called "rankings" of Healthcare systems in other countries.
Absolutely nothing except an assesment of all the sources and information presented. After that, you make your own decision based on what you know to be true. When an organization has such a political agenda and bias towards statism and promotes something as "facts," which it isn't, I have a problem with that and can't take them seriously.
It doesn't work
that well in other countries like the media, major pharmaceutical, and the healthcare industry would have you believe. You have to understand that they want Universal Healthcare in America. It's a gold mine for the entire Healthcare industry. So while universal Healthcare might be a little easier to afford (not taking into account the tax system) than our current system, which is royally fvcked up, it's far from working efficiently or even well.
You're absolutely right, but for the wrong reasons. Our system is seriously messed up and way to expensive, but it's from too much government intervention in the early 70's that caused our current situation. And it was in no small part due to liberals who pushed for the HMO act of 1973 and the Erisa act of 1974. So now that we're seeing the unintended consequences that government intervention has on the free market (there's always unintended consequences with government intervention) those same liberals are calling for
more goverment intervention to "fix" the problem. I guess one mistake wasn't enough? Please remember, the politicians who act like they care for the "common good" and are working for you are really bought and sold by the major pharmaceutical companies and healthcare lobbyists.