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US Health Care: Why It's Struggling and How to Turn It Around
USAThu Jan 23 2025
Health care in the United States is top-notch in terms of technology and expertise, especially in areas like cancer treatment. But when it comes to accessibility and affordability, it's falling short. Americans pay a lot for health care, yet many still lack proper access. The gap between the rich and the poor is wide when it comes to health outcomes, and life expectancy is lower compared to other developed countries.
The Affordable Care Act was a big step, but there's still work to be done. We need to aim for affordable care for everyone, increase healthy years after retirement, eliminate health differences among races, and cut health costs. To do this, we should ensure everyone has coverage, invest in primary care and social factors affecting health, create financial incentives for population health, and make the system more transparent.
Big changes are needed, and not just because it's a good idea. It's a moral and economic must.
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What are the primary factors contributing to the high cost of healthcare in the United States?
If healthcare professionals are so dedicated, why do we sometimes feel like just another number in the system?
What are the potential unintended consequences of focusing on primary care and social determinants of health?
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