At the risk of repeating myself, even 55-77 days is inexcusable wait for a procedure of this type.
If there isn't a mortality or event difference, why does it matter?
In the US this would be done as soon as the patient recovered enough from the heart attack to allow the surgery.
I had trouble finding a recent number.
This study shows 13 days. It is my impression that most elective PTCA's are done within a few weeks in the US, but I had trouble finding information to back that up. I don't think it's tracked in a systematic manner.
Of more interest to me is whether there is any difference in outcomes.
Yes at first they told her she couldn't have the meds because her symptoms were to mild. When they got worse she was told it's was because they were too bad and the meds wouldn't help. She apparantly didn't see the doctor on the one day her symptoms were just right.
If she and her family thought it was worth it, why didn't they simply pay for the medication themselves? It's not like US insurance companies don't do the same thing as the NHS when it comes to paying for drugs.
I am sorry for the confusion, I was refering to the WHO health studies not the ones in the OP. In their study satisfaction with cost is a major part of the rating. If this is taken out, the US moves to number one.
What WHO health studies are you talking about? This one?
http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en/whr00_en.pdf
What measure are you talking about that makes the US number one?
I have given you the source, I can even tell you the chapter (the one on medical myths), I don't see how giving you the page numbers will help you find it that much easier.
I have read the book and I have it in front of me now. There is no chapter titled "Medical Myths", but there is one titled "Our Health" but it contains stuff like "Being cold gives you a cold" and "Cracking your knuckles is bad for you". I have looked through the index under any likely heading, I have re-skimmed various chapters that look like they might be relevant, and I have looked through the end-notes looking for sources. I don't know what else to do if you won't at least give me the page number. It's not a trick question. I'm trying to sincerely address what you said.
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