The U.S. Health System

Current World Rank for Health Outcomes

#48

We spend the most, but our health outcomes severely lag our peer countries

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Outcomes Methodology

Current World Rank for Healthcare costs as a % of GDP ​​

#182

Out of 183 countries, we spend the second-most, 18.5% of GDP.

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Costs Methodology

Bad results.

Unaffordable.

Fix the system, heal the country.

Goal: One million signatures.

A platform
to fix U.S. healthcare

Healthy life
expectancy
Maternal Mortality
Under-5 Mortality
Noncommunicable
disease
mortality
Life
expectancy
Outcomes
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  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Healthy life expectancy, years
  • Top 10 countries
  • USA world rank: #72
  • 73.6 to 70.8
  • 63.9
Maternal mortality, per 100K live births
  • Top 10 countries
  • USA world rank: #66
  • 0.1 to 2.8
  • 16.6
Under 5 mortality, per 100K live births
  • Top 10 countries
  • USA world rank: #53
  • 1.4 to 2.5
  • 6.5
Noncommunicable disease mortality
  • Top 10 countries
  • USA world rank: #50
  • 6.9 to 8.5
  • 13.7
Life expectancy, years
  • Top 10 countries
  • USA world rank: #46
  • 84.5 to 82.6
  • 76.4

Get Oriented Fast

Our Industry Facts page is a good place to start

 

An industry “North Star” — in one easy sentence.

The United States should rank in the Top Ten for health outcomes, spend no more than Ten Percent of GDP on healthcare, and achieve this within Ten Years.

How did the nation with the most advanced clinical infrastructure become the world’s most expensive healthcare failure?

More importantly, what’s the cure?

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The Cure

Step 1 :
A new model
for change

Better health and smarter spending benefits everyone

People

Easier access to primary and behavioral care, clearer prices, safer care, and navigation that reduces confusion and surprise bills

Purchasers

Employers and taxpayers buy value: fewer avoidable ED visits and admissions, better chronic disease control, and benefits that reward what works.

Policymakers

Clearer guardrails and better measurement: enforce transparency, reduce administrative waste, and align incentives so public dollars reward outcomes, affordability, and patient safety.

Unified Healthcare Data Lake

Connecting cost, quality and outcomes data across multiple silos

Ten Ten Ten is building a unified healthcare data lake that combines Medicare and Medicaid data, hospital pricing files, payer contracts, employer data, and public health outcomes data.

By connecting cost, quality, and outcomes across silos, it will benchmark performance, expose waste, track progress, and power our Price Transparency Initiative, Playbooks, and Index.

Where we are today

Ten Ten Ten is a new nonprofit with big goals. We’re already delivering practical work today, and with funding we’ll scale the tools the country deserves. Our founders bring a decade of results, better outcomes and 35% lower costs. After transforming drug spending, we’re widening the lens to fix healthcare as a whole.

What you can do now ?

Back Real Healthcare Reform

Fund the Index

UX, data pipelines, equity stratification, exporter/API, QA, and uptime.

Fund Certification

Scoring engine, audit rules, evidence standards, reviewer workflow, appeals process, public registry.

Unrestricted Funding

Unrestricted funding allows us to fund our most urgent priorities.

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