12 years ago, the World Health Organization released the World Health Report 2000. Inside the report there was an ambitious task — to rank the world's best healthcare systems.
The results became notorious — the US healthcare system came in 15th in overall performance, and first in overall expenditure per capita. That result meant that its overall ranking was 37th.
Note EU-Digest: conservative news resources like the Wall Street Journal which is owned by the Rupert media conglomerate cried foul about the way the report was put together by the World Health Organization. It has been suggested by many many of the WHO member countries to update the report which now dates back 12 years.
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