How Our Minds Could Save Healthcare

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According to a report by the Common Wealth
Fund:

In
2013, the U.S. spent far more on health care than these other countries. Higher
spending appeared to be largely driven by greater use of medical technology and
higher health care prices, rather than more frequent doctor visits or hospital
admissions. In contrast, U.S. spending on social services made up a relatively
small share of the economy relative to other countries. Despite spending more
on health care, Americans had poor health outcomes, including shorter life
expectancy and greater prevalence of chronic conditions.”

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