A new review in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that America spends about twice as much as other high-income countries on healthcare. At the same time, the health outcomes, or how well people fare with their health, aren't any better and are often worse than countries that spend half as much on healthcare as the US does. The study's authors concluded that the main reason the US spends so much has to do with the prices of labor, goods (like pharmaceuticals), and...
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