List at least 5 factors that contribute to rising health care costs in the US.
ANSWER.
* Five factors that contribute to rising health care cost in the U.S.
* High cost of drugs used for medical treatment.
* High cost of diagnostic test for major illnesses.
* High cost of surgery related equipments.
* Large number of people seek specialist care for minor diseases which
only require low cost primary care.
* High health care cost of physicians compared to physicans in other countries.
List at least 5 factors that contribute to rising health care costs in the US.
Describe the current healthcare economic concepts that contribute to rising health care costs in the United States and measures being implemented to reduce costs while maintaining quality.
A newspaper columnist, writing about the US health care system, concluded: "US health care costs are rising so rapidly because a much larger percentage of Americans now have health insurance to pay for their medical bills. The increase in health insurance coverage in the US resulted in a decline in out of pocket spending by individuals from roughly 65 percent to roughly 20 percent from 1950 to 2016. This change led to a 500 percent increase in real per capita...
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