美国女性预期寿命是发达国家中最低的
US Women's Life Expectancy Is The Lowest Among Developed Nations

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/us-womens-life-expectancy-lowest-among-developed-nations

Visual Capitalist 的这张图表使用英联邦基金提供的统计数据比较了各个富裕国家女性的平均寿命。 与加拿大、韩国、澳大利亚、日本、德国、瑞士、瑞典、法国、荷兰和新西兰等其他国家相比,美国是女性预期寿命最低的国家之一,尽管美国在医疗保健方面的支出更多。 根据联邦基金收集的信息,这可能是因为美国女性常常难以支付医疗费用或因费用而避免必要的治疗。 在美国,超过 1000 万工作年龄女性没有医疗保险,而那些有医疗保险的女性在治疗期间可能会遇到昂贵的自付费用、免赔额和共同保险。 此外,大约 14% 的美国女性和 26% 的西班牙裔女性没有任何健康保险。 这些发现的详细分类可以在我们对发达国家预期寿命与医疗支出的比较分析中找到。

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In this graphic, Visual Capitalist's Marcus Lu shows female life expectancy at birth across a selection of high-income countries, based on data compiled by The Commonwealth Fund.

It highlights how women’s life expectancy in the U.S. is at least two years lower than its peers, despite the country spending more on health care...

The figures we used to create this graphic are listed in the table below. Data availability for life expectancy at birth varied and is as follows: 2020 (UK), 2021 (CAN, KOR, NZ), 2022 (AUS, GER, JPN, NOR), 2023 (FRA, NETH, SWE, SWIZ).

Life expectancy can be attributed to a number of factors including living standards, lifestyle choices, quality of education, and access to health services.

Based on other data collected by The Commonwealth Fund, access and affordability appears to be a leading problem in the United States.

For example, among high-income countries, American women are the most likely to struggle with paying their medical bills, and are also the most likely to skip needed care due to costs.

America’s outlier status on this measure likely stems from the large number of working-age women who lack health insurance - nearly 10 million - as well as the high copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles that many U.S. women enrolled in commercial health plans face when seeking care.

- KFF (2023)

Further data from The Commonwealth Fund shows that 14% of American women do not have health insurance, rising to 26% among Hispanics.

To see more data on this topic, check out our visual comparison of life expectancy vs. health spending across developed nations.

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