Last week, I made a post about the exceptionalism of the US in terms of both its high level of healthcare spending and its low average life expectancy in comparison to other wealthy countries. If you missed it, you can check it out here. For this week’s post, I want to hone in on one half of that story, namely the extraordinarily high level of healthcare spending in the US.
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“It’s the Prices, Stupid”: Why US Healthcare…
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Last week, I made a post about the exceptionalism of the US in terms of both its high level of healthcare spending and its low average life expectancy in comparison to other wealthy countries. If you missed it, you can check it out here. For this week’s post, I want to hone in on one half of that story, namely the extraordinarily high level of healthcare spending in the US.