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domain: health
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domain: health
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tags: [international-comparison, commonwealth-fund, health-outcomes, access, equity, efficiency, mirror-mirror]
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tags: [international-comparison, commonwealth-fund, health-outcomes, access, equity, efficiency, mirror-mirror]
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enrichments_applied: ["medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm.md", "the epidemiological transition marks the shift from material scarcity to social disadvantage as the primary driver of health outcomes in developed nations.md", "SDOH interventions show strong ROI but adoption stalls because Z-code documentation remains below 3 percent and no operational infrastructure connects screening to action.md"]
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extraction_notes: "Extracted 2 new claims and 3 enrichments. The care process vs. outcomes paradox is the core extractable insight—strongest international evidence that clinical quality ≠ population health. This is the first international comparison source in the KB and provides definitive proof for Belief 2 (medical care explains only 10-20% of health outcomes). No entity data to extract."
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm]]
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[medical care explains only 10-20 percent of health outcomes because behavioral social and genetic factors dominate as four independent methodologies confirm]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: The strongest international evidence supporting Belief 2. First international comparison source in the KB.
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WHY ARCHIVED: The strongest international evidence supporting Belief 2. First international comparison source in the KB.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The paradox — 2nd in care process, last in outcomes — is the single most extractable insight. It's the international proof that US healthcare's problem is structural, not clinical.
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EXTRACTION HINT: The paradox — 2nd in care process, last in outcomes — is the single most extractable insight. It's the international proof that US healthcare's problem is structural, not clinical.
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## Key Facts
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- Commonwealth Fund Mirror Mirror 2024 compared 10 countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
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- Overall rankings: 1. Australia, 2. Netherlands, 3. UK, 4. New Zealand, 5. France, ... 10. United States (last)
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- US healthcare spending: >16% of GDP (2022)
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- Methodology: 70 unique measures across 5 performance domains, nearly 75% from patient or physician reports
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- US domain rankings: Access (among worst), Equity (second-worst), Health Outcomes (last), Care Process (second), Efficiency (among worst)
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