ranks last on access to care, administrative efficiency, equity, and health-care outcomes, but second for preventative care processes, such as screenings and vaccinations. In addition to its overall ranking, the study noted that the U.S. performance falls "far below" Switzerland and Canada's, despite these countries being ranked directly above it. were the countries with the worst health-care systems, respectively. The report found that the top-performing health systems overall are in Norway, the Netherlands, and Australia, while Switzerland, Canada and the U.S. ![]() The report, released on Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund, ranked 11 high-income countries on key health-system measures, including equity, access to care, affordability, health-care outcomes, and administrative efficiency. ![]() A new report has ranked Canada's health system second last, ahead of the United States, among high-income countries.
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