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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Percentage of Young Children Who Received Recommended Selected Immunizations, International Comparison, 2004* Source: WHO Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Monitoring System (World Health Organization 2005). *Data are for 2004 except as noted: AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada (2003); GER = Germany; NZ = New Zealand (2001); UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. The recommended vaccination schedule differs among countries. Key: higher rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANGERNZUKUS Diptheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTP) vaccine (3 doses) Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine (3 doses) Hepatitis B vaccine (3 doses) Recommended only for high-risk groups in the UK and some provinces of Canada) 95NA8190NA92 Measles-containing vaccine (1 dose) Poliovirus vaccine (3 doses)

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Percentage of Adults Who Received Recommended Preventive Care or Reminders, International Comparison, 2004 Source: 2004 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey (Schoen, C. et al. 2004). AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; NZ = New Zealand; UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. *Recommended screening intervals differ among countries; the US intervals are shown. Age ranges reflect overlap of country recommendations. Key: higher rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANNZUKUS Breast cancer screening: mammogram in past 2 years (women ages 50–64*) Cervical cancer screening: Pap or cervical smear in past 3 years (women ages 25–64*) Adult immunization: flu shot in past year (elderly adults ages 65 and older) Heart disease prevention: blood pressure check in past year (adults ages 18 and older) Reminders to make appointment for preventive care (adults ages 18 and older)

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Percentage of Sicker Adults With Diabetes Who Received Recommended Chronic Care, International Comparison, 2005 Source: 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey (Schoen, C. et al. 2006). AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; GER = Germany; NZ = New Zealand; UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. Key: higher rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANGERNZUKUS Hemoglobin A1c test in past 6 months (to monitor blood sugar control) Foot examination in past year Eye examination in past year Cholesterol check in past year All four recommended services

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Outcomes: Cancer and Transplant Five-Year Survival Rates (Percentage Alive Five Years After Diagnosis or Transplant) International Comparison, Various Years 1992 to 2001 Source: Commonwealth Fund International Working Group on Quality Indicators AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; NZ = New Zealand; ENG = England; US = United States. *Relative survival rates, adjusted to account for expected deaths from other causes; rates were age-adjusted to an OECD standard 1980 population. Key: higher rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANNZENGUS Breast cancer* Cervical cancer* Colorectal cancer* Childhood leukemia*698170NA76 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma* Kidney transplant Liver transplant (combined rate for AUS/NZ)

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Outcomes: Rates of Selected Avoidable Events International Comparison, Various Years 1998 to 2001* Source: Commonwealth Fund International Working Group on Quality Indicators AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; NZ = New Zealand; ENG = England; US = United States. *Annual rates (except for asthma) for various years between 1998 and 2001 depending on country and measure. Asthma mortality rates were age-standardized. Key: lower rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANNZENGUS Asthma mortality (1990–1999) (rate per 100,000 people ages 5–39) 0.4NA Suicide (rate per 100,000 people) Incidence of pertussis (rate per 100,000 people) NA Incidence of measles (rate per 100,000 people) Incidence of Hepatitis B (rate per 100,000 people) Adult smoking rate (percentage of adults ages 18 and older)