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THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Percentage of Sicker Adults Reporting Gaps in Physician Communication, International Comparison, 2005 Key: Lower rates are better (gold = best and red = worst country performance) AUSCANGERNZUKUS Regular doctor did not always discuss care and treatment choices and ask for patient's opinion Regular doctor did not always make clear the specific goals for care or treatment Regular doctor did not always give clear instructions about symptoms to watch for and when to seek further care or treatment Patient left a doctor's appointment without getting important questions answered (in past 2 years) Data: 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey (Schoen, C. et al Health Affairs Web Exclusive W5-509–25). AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; GER = Germany; NZ = New Zealand; UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. Sicker adults have a high incidence of chronic disease and recent intensive use of health care.

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Percentage of Sicker Adults Reporting Gaps in Hospital Care (Among Those Hospitalized in the Past Two Years) International Comparison, 2005 Lower rates are better (except as noted) Gold = best and red = worst performance AUSCANGERNZUKUS No one explained risks of hospital treatment or procedure in a way the patient could understand Doctors/nurses failed to communicate important information about patient's care to each other Poor discharge coordination (did not receive clear instructions about symptoms to watch for; did not know whom to contact for questions about treatment; and/or hospital did not arrange for follow-up) Hospital staff did everything they could to control pain (higher rates are better) Data: 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey (Schoen, C. et al Health Affairs Web Exclusive W5-509–25). AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; GER = Germany; NZ = New Zealand; UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. Sicker adults have a high incidence of chronic disease and recent intensive use of health care.

THE COMMONWEALTH FUND Source: McCarthy and Leatherman, Performance Snapshots, Views on the Need for Health System Reform: Percentage of Sicker Adults, International Comparison, 2005 Data: 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey (Schoen, C. et al Health Affairs Web Exclusive W5-509–25). AUS = Australia; CAN = Canada; GER = Germany; NZ = New Zealand; UK = United Kingdom; US = United States. Columns do not add to 100 because of rounding or nonresponse.