This book delves into the complex and multifaceted reasons behind the escalating costs of healthcare in the United States. The book examines key contributors such as administrative inefficiencies, the rising prices of pharmaceuticals and medical technologies, the impact of insurance systems, and the role of market consolidation among healthcare providers. It also explores broader socio-economic factors, including demographic trends and the prevalence of chronic diseases, that strain the system. Drawing on data, case studies, and expert insights, this book offers a critical look at the systemic issues driving high healthcare expenditures and discusses potential solutions for achieving a more affordable and sustainable healthcare system in America.
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