According to Gallup, less than half of Americans are satisfied with the overall quality of US healthcare for the first time in two decades. 31% state it is “only fair,” while a record-breaking 21% call it “poor.” The reasons for declining...
According to the National Health Expenditure Account (NHEA), US healthcare spending was about $13,493 per person in 2022, constituting about 17.3% of the nationwide GDP. Although some out-of-control costs contribute to this, inefficient processes, complicated...