It may be uncomfortable, but there is some comparative data on US health care.
I look forward to a response from the republicans. Either criticise the research, or argue why such a poor system is acceptable (e.g. the god 'constitution' deems it to be so, fuck everybody who can't afford it).
Of the 10 countries, US is worst on infant mortality, life expectancy, expenditure per capita, costs as % of gdp. Data from 2009.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_...ry_comparisons
From 2000 report
US is 37th on overall health performance, 72nd on level of health,
http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en/whr00_en.pdf
My analysis of table 2 puts US 42nd rank on probability of males dying between 15 and 59.
Table 5 on life expectancy puts US at 24th (and UK at 14th - could do better).
Table 8 has expenditure for US as 13.7% of GDP, $4187 per capita (WOW!!!). In comparison UK per capita is $1303, switzerland $3564, sweden $2456, germany $2713. UK lags behind other major european countries, at least in 1999.