Identify and explain 4 of the difficulties in making cross-country comparisons in health care outcomes

What will be an ideal response?

Data problems: Countries do not always collect data on diseases and other health problems in the same way, so consistency problems can arise.
Problems with measuring health care delivery: Outcomes of many medical activities can be difficult to measure.
Problems with distinguishing health care effectiveness from lifestyle choices: Health care outcomes depend not only on the effectiveness of doctors and hospitals in delivering medical services, but also on individual's choices.
Problems with determining consumer preferences: In the market for health care, governments play a dominant role in supplying the service in most countries, so the cost of the service is not fully reflected in its price.

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