The worst part, simultaneously soul crushing and apocalyptic rage inducing is that we get these outcomes after spending more per capita on healthcare than pretty much any country on the planet.
A family member recently got a routine physcial blood test panel taken. The company made 3(!) separate overcharge billing errors associated with this one screening. Their doctor had to be pulled in and wasted a considerable amount of time clearing this up, doing stuff like affirming to their support that the documentation from their own front desk was accurate. Maybe for every $100 of doctor time they waste they collect $101 from patients who give up. No wonder its a black hole of money.
Worse, we spend more in tax dollars on it than any other country total, and then add on the private spending on top. We do the worst of both worlds.
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(And we’re middling in outcomes!)