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Drugs
Aren’t the Reason the U.S. Spends So Much on Health Care
Drew
Altman’s latest column in Axios: The U.S. now spends twice per capita
what other wealthy countries do on health care. But while drug costs get all
the time in public debate, it’s hospital and outpatient spending that mostly
explains the difference. And that will be impossible to take on without real
pain and political risk, he says. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Drew Altman: Drugs Aren’t the Reason the U.S. Spends So Much on Health Care
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