Why Americans pay more for healthcare
The McKinsey Quarterly (free registration required), December 16, 2008
New research from the McKinsey Global Institute and McKinsey's healthcare practice tries to shed light why healthcare costs so much more here than in comparable countries. The research indicates same-day hospital care and visits to physicians' offices contribute the most to the overall growth in spending for outpatient care.
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