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US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds

Beth Mole
US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds
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A report from The Commonwealth Fund reveals that the US healthcare system continues to underperform compared to 19 other nations, despite having the highest spending as a percentage of GDP. The study highlights poor health outcomes, high costs, and significant barriers to access for Americans.

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The findings provide a stark critique of US healthcare policy, emphasizing the disparity between high expenditure and actual patient health outcomes.

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The use of strong, critical language like 'stupidly expensive' and 'pathetic outcomes' reflects a critical stance on the current US healthcare model.

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