Post by arfanho7 on Feb 27, 2024 9:27:03 GMT
Americans of all socioeconomic stripes experience poorer health outcomes than their rich country peers. Such trends undermine U.S. international competitiveness. This background note digs deeper into these trends and their origins the barriers hindering change and past and current reforms including the Affordable Care Act.
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