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The Fabric of Health: Health Comparisons, the United States and Other Industrialized Nations

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Abstract
The United States is in the bottom quartile of industrialized countries in standard statistical and public health measures. The healthcare emphasis in the U.S. generally improves quality of life but not life expectancy. Infant mortality tends to be high, in part because young people are living in circumstances that do not favor healthy pregnancies and early childhood. The fact that the U. S. does not have universal health coverage, has large numbers of uninsured, and more discrepancy between high and low incomes contributes to the country's low ranking.
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Allied Health, Health Care Services Administration, School and Community Health, Personal Health, The Human Condition
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