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The United States accounts for a disproportionately large share of world health expenditures, significantly exceeding its share of global population and GDP. This blog post explores the implications of this disparity, analyzing the factors contributing to high U.S. healthcare spending. It examines how these expenditures impact health outcomes and discusses potential reforms to address inefficiencies in the healthcare system. By understanding these dynamics, we can better comprehend the broader implications for public health and economic policy.
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1.7a | The U.S. share of world health expenditures is substantially larger than its share of either world population or GDP blog.american.com