Why Americans pay more for health care - McKinsey Quarterly - Health Care - Strategy & Analysis
Americans are paying more for their health especially for outpatient care , visits to hospitals , emergency services and drug cost and insurance.
McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) and McKinsey’s health care practice research sheds light
The United States spends nearly $650 billion more on health care than might be expected, with outpatient care accounting for over two-thirds of this extra spending.Drug prices for comparable products are 50 percent higher in the United States than in other OECD member countries.
Americans are paying more for their health especially for outpatient care , visits to hospitals , emergency services and drug cost and insurance.
McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) and McKinsey’s health care practice research sheds light
The United States spends nearly $650 billion more on health care than might be expected, with outpatient care accounting for over two-thirds of this extra spending.Drug prices for comparable products are 50 percent higher in the United States than in other OECD member countries.
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