Many advocates of US health reform point to the nation’s relatively low life-expectancy rankings as evidence that the health care system is performing poorly. Others say that poor US health outcomes are largely due not to health care but to high rates of smoking, obesity, traffic fatalities, and homicides. We used cross-national data on the fifteen-year survival of men and women over three decades to examine the validity of these arguments. We found that the risk profiles of Americans generally improved relative to those for citizens of many other nations, but Americans’ relative fifteen-year survival has nevertheless been declining. For
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Rochester General Hospital is testing a future robotic surgical system to help in its development by Titan Medical Inc. of Toronto, officials announced this month.
The hospital will evaluate the robotic surgeon console and its components, including the vision system, the telecommunication system, hand controllers, simulated instrumentation and ergonomic interface.