I think you need to look at the OCED numbers again.
But directly. Unless i'm reading the graph wrong it has US mortality rate lower.
It has the Uk at 150 for women and 230 for men.
The US has it at 120 for women and 210 for men.
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/46/7/37964761.pdf
US outperforms the UK in both cancer and circulitory diseases.
2004 numbers worse then 2007 gap for the US.
US must be doing something right since then.
still the US had lower mortality rates.
Considering these two are the biggest two when it comes to healthcare.... I don't think you can say our Healthcare is broken.








