In 2000, the healthy life expectancy of Americans ranked 38th in the world.
In 2019, we were at 68th – behind China, Cuba and Jamaica.
Citizens of Japan live eight years longer in good health than Americans.
Canadians live five years longer.
And yet, we spend $1.5 trillion more per year on our healthcare system than do other wealthy countries.
Why is this happening?
In a nutshell, it’s the power of large multinational pharmaceutical corporations.
— source corporatecrimereporter.com | Mar 7, 2022