What, you don't think any of those other countries had entitlement+bailout programs of their own?
Which is part of what is making them go bankrupt... Are those countries shining beacons of what is right and how things are to be done, or are the also in dire straits? you can't have it both ways aeortar.
Based on the graph linked, almost everyone (the US probably beats Malawi though), in terms of life expectancy relative to healthcare spending.
1. I don't trust this source
2. You can make a graph show whatever you want.
3. Expectancy / spending is a bad metric, because of diminishing returns... the going from 0 to 100$ in medical spending gives a lot more than going from 1000 to 1100$. And a person who spends 0$ on healthcare and lives 30 years has a 30 / 0$ = infinity expectancy over spending value.
Lets do a quick calculation though...
Country A: 70 years expectancy, 10,000$ per year spent on healthcare. 0.007 life expectancy per $ spent.
Country B: 30 years expectancy, 100$ per year spent on healthcare. 0.3 life expectancy per $ spent...
By your argument this means country B has a better health system, because you get more life expectancy out of dollar spent.
Don't forget also that the #1 cause of death in the USA is self inflicted heart disease caused primarily by over comsumption of junk food. Culturally, americans view salads as "rabbit food"... actually in american dictionaries a salad is: "a base vegatable, such as lettece, with dressing sauce, such as honey mustered, ofter contains garnishes such as croutons, bacon, cheeses, and eggs"
I know because I looked it up and lost a bet on it, I argued that a salad is "mixed chopped vegetables", because that is what salad means in most other countries. (we actually use the world "salad" in hebrew for example).