Saturday, December 26, 2009
nickdouglas:

justin:

ronworkman:

soupsoup:colinashe:


The National Geographic compares health care costs: on the left is health care spending per person, and on the right, average life expectancy. A line that slopes down from left to right indicates relative inefficiency, while a line sloping up from left to right indicates a relatively efficient system.





Have posted this elsewhere so much hattip to @nick here.

nickdouglas:

justin:

ronworkman:

soupsoup:colinashe:

The National Geographic compares health care costs: on the left is health care spending per person, and on the right, average life expectancy. A line that slopes down from left to right indicates relative inefficiency, while a line sloping up from left to right indicates a relatively efficient system.

Have posted this elsewhere so much hattip to @nick here.