> But there are countries that have systems similar to ours that are far more efficient as well
Typically, those countries have BOTH a public system and a private sector. This means the private sector actually has to be really competitive, because they're competing with "free" (or close to it). This isn't the case in the US, there's no competition.
Typically, those countries have BOTH a public system and a private sector. This means the private sector actually has to be really competitive, because they're competing with "free" (or close to it). This isn't the case in the US, there's no competition.