http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/aug/12/nhs-us-healthcare-obama"How does the NHS compare to US healthcare?
As Barack Obama fights to change the system, we asked - when it comes to treatment - is US healthcare any worse than the NHS? See how they compare to other countries, too
The NHS has become the butt of increasingly outlandish political attacks in the US as Republicans and conservative campaigners rail against Britain's "socialist" system as part of a tussle to defeat Barack Obama's proposals for broader government involvement in healthcare.
But how does the US compare? We've looked at some key indicators on healthcare, from countries in the G8 - plus Cuba and China, thanks to the World Health Organisation..."
How the NHS compares can be found on a chart in this blog extract that will not copy well to this venue, but the sortable columns have the following categories listed.
-Per capita spending on health ($)
-Doctors per 10,000 pop Nurses and midwives per 10,000 pop
-Hospital beds per 10,000 pop
-Life expect. at birth
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