The table presents the ranking of five developed countries for their health care systems on the global scale. Overall, Australia generally recorded the highest rankings, while the United States consistently achieved lowest positions across the criteria.
To begin with, both North America countries show weaker performance compared to the other countries. The United States ranks eleventh, while Canada has mid-range positions between seventh and tenth on the four categories. However, both countries still have relatively good ranking on the care process, where the United States and Canada record second and fourth respectively.
The remaining three nations generally perform better on the health care system. Australia has the strongest performance, achieving top three on three criteria, especially first place on success of treatment. Additionally, New Zealand achieves better results in two categories where it was ranked first for care processes. On the other hand, the UK showed average ranking because they were in position between fourth to ninth in all categories.
