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Mirror Mirror: US and Canada Fall Behind Country Rankings 1-2.66 2.67-4.33 4.33-6.0   AUSTRALIA CANADA GERMANY NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM STATES OVERALL RANKING (2007) 3.5 5 2 1 6 Quality Care 4 2.5 Right Care 3 Safe Care Coordinated Care Patient-Centered Care Access Efficiency Equity Long, Healthy, and Productive Lives 4.5 Health Expenditures per Capita, 2004 $2,876* $3,165 $3,005* $2,083 $2,546 $6,102 * 2003 data Source: K. Davis, C. Schoen, S. C. Schoenbaum, M. M. Doty, A. L. Holmgren, J. L. Kriss, and K. K. Shea, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: An International Update on the Comparative Performance of American Health Care, The Commonwealth Fund, May 2007