<Life expectancy is not only lower in the U.S. than in all three of those countries, it's below average for all industrialized countries.
In short, the rest of the industrialized world does a better job of rationing health care than we do.
Sounds like the education system in the U.S. versus the other industrialized nations. Ours is the most expensive, and our students test lower than many of these other countries.
I'm afraid our nation and corporate America doesn't have the discipline of earlier decades. We're fat and happy and expecting someone else to pay for it.