What's Wrong with Canada

When people express their fears about health care reform in this country, Canada is often spoken of as the example the kinds of system we want to avoid.  It’s nowhere near perfect.  For example, wait times to see a doctor are slightly longer in Canada than here, but they are shorter than they are in a lot of other countries with universal care.  More importantly, the overall picture is better.

Basic Statistics

U.S. Canada
Life Expectancy (Male) 74.8 77.4
Life Expectancy (Female) 80.1 82.4
Infant Mortality/1000 live births 6.8 5.3
Obesity Rate (Male) 31.1 17.0
Obesity Rate (Female) 32.2 19.0
HC spending as % of GDP (2005) 16.0% 10.4%

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We can readily see that the U.S. has worse life expectancy, infant mortality rates, and obesity rates that Canada, yet pays more for for these relatively poorer outcomes. Canada is clearly better…right?
–via Healthcare Economists

I don’t know, Canada doesn’t sound that bad to me.