These are the economies with the most (and least) efficient health care

Bloomberg News recently ranked countries based on a health-efficiency index which reviews life expectancy and health-care spending measures by the economy. The U.S. was ranked below 50th in the world this year. At about 79 years, U.S. life expectancy was exceeded by more than 25 countries and territories. American life expectancy is sub-par, despite the U.S. spending the second-highest per-capita amount on health care, at $9,536.

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