The Quality of American Health Care: Can We Do Better?

January 1, 2001

Authors: Karen Davis, Ph.D.

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Not long ago, we asked our Harkness Fellows—health care experts visiting the United States from the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand—how the American health care system compares with their own. Uniformly, they replied that although our specialty care has much to commend it, they would strongly prefer to be cared for at home if they became ill. In their view, health care in the United States is hard to navigate, poorly coordinated, expensive, and lacking in attention to basic primary care services.

Citation

The Quality of American Health Care: Can We Do Better?, Karen Davis, Ph.D., The Commonwealth Fund, January 2001