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A boy cries as he recuperates after surgery during "Operation Smile" at a hospital in Manila's Makati financial district October 26, 2009. Operation Smile aim to provide free surgery for about a hundred children inflicted with cleft lips, cleft palates, and other facial deformities over a period of five days in Makati.  REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo

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    FACTBOX: Healthcare costs in U.S. vs. rest of world

    Mon Jun 1, 2009 2:54pm EDT

    (Reuters) - The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country in the world but has higher rates of infant mortality, diabetes and other ills than many other developed countries.

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    Here is a comparison of the United States' healthcare costs versus those of selected other countries in 2006:

    UNITED STATES: 15.9 pct of GDP, $6,657 per capita

    BRAZIL: 7.9 pct of GDP, $371 per capita

    CANADA: 9.7 pct of GDP, $3,430 per capita

    CHINA: 4.7 pct of GDP, $81 per capita

    FRANCE: 11.1 pct of GDP, $3,807 per capita

    GERMANY: 10.7 pct of GDP, $3,628 per capita

    INDIA: 5.0 pct of GDP, $36 per capita

    ISRAEL: 7.9 pct of GDP, $1,533 per capita

    JAPAN: 8.2 pct of GDP, $2,936 per capita

    MEXICO: 6.4 pct of GDP, $474 per capita

    SOUTH AFRICA: 8.7 pct of GDP, $437 per capita

    SWEDEN: 8.9 pct of GDP, $3,598 per capita

    RUSSIAN FEDERATION: 5.2 pct of GDP, $277 per capita

    UNITED KINGDOM: 8.2 pct of GDP, $3,064 per capita

    (Source: The World Bank)

    (Compiled by Andy Sullivan, editing by Philip Barbara)



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