Life expectancy vs health expenditure. The US is a startling outlier, and not in a good way.pic.twitter.com/CGsuoA61s9
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There exist reasons the US chooses to do that (pro-life movement influence among them); it "increases" early deaths by counting them.
Note how the curve keeps bending down as we get better with neo-natal care, because we will happily try to rescue kids at new margins
I don't know the #s, but would not expect median life expectancy to get skewed by a small subgroup like what you refer to.
not as bad, but still not great for 66 year olds: (OECD stats):pic.twitter.com/49zYN25IBW
Not to mention car accidents...Nobody commutes more than we do and at 10.6 per capita, no country there has more auto deaths
US Life expectancy after the age of 5 is still four years lower than Japan. No "statistical mirage".pic.twitter.com/cNxzXLcp1K
the big difference between the US and Japan is one is ninety nine percent of Japanese descent.
Sorry. That is simply not true. Trhuth is american healthcare is terribly expensive AND ineffective. At all ages.
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