Good read & agree w/ premise and problem, but solution is more than just downstream administrative costs. Must focus on prevention to
consumption. Rationing of Health Care in the United States: An Inevitable Consequence of Increasing Health Care Costshttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2725150 …
Interestingly enough for that “US spends more than any other country on healthcare” stat- if you add in social and community supports, other countries spend as much as US - but get better outcomes because they are prioritizing and funding prevention as well as treatment.
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It's about access, not prevention. People in the U.S. have some of the poorest access to health care in the world. Better access would = better prevention, but the U.S. system has the deck stacked. https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/health-and-medicine/article161313208.html …
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