Select two countries to compare with the United States in terms of health care
Q1-How is the health system organized? Is there a central governing agency?
Q2-How does an individual gain access to needed services, including specialized care?
Q3-How are health care services paid for? For example, does the country have a national health system with tax-funded coverage, a health insurance system with a single payer, a health insurance system with multiple insurers, or something else?
Q4-What benefits do people in this country experience because of the health system's characteristics? For instance, are people guaranteed access to health care services? Do patients receive well-coordinated care because their health information is readily available to providers through an integrated technology system? Do they have a great deal of choice when selecting physicians?
Q5-What challenges do people in this country encounter? For instance, is there typically a long wait to see a specialist? Do patients encounter adverse effects because medical supplies are not readily available? Are health care services prohibitively expensive for most people?