This study compared only 6 countries and focused more on survey results than I think is best for comparing country health care systems but it is another study pointing to the systemic failure of the USA health system (high costs and poor systemic results). These high health care costs must be born by companies doing business in the USA (given the setup in the USA where health care is tied to employment) burdening them in competition against companies producing (good or services) outside the USA. The poor performance creates huge problems for those living in the USA: not just limited to health outcomes but significantly negatively impacting economic well being as well.
Related: USA Healthcare Costs Now 16% of GDP – Health Care Crisis – Fixing Healthcare from the Inside – Health Care Spending in the United States and OECD Countries