American Health Care
Cross-source consensus on American Health Care from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article claims that U.S. extra health-care spending equals about 7% of GDP or about $1.5 trillion per year. — Big Pharma and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge
- The article claims that American healthy life expectancy ranking fell from 38th in 2000 to 68th. — Big Pharma and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge
- The article claims that matching the age-adjusted death rate of comparable countries would mean 488,000 fewer U.S. deaths each year. — Big Pharma and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge
- The article states that the United States spends substantially more on health care than peer wealthy countries while having worse outcomes. — Big Pharma and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge
- The article frames pharmaceutical behavior as part of a wider U.S. health-care failure rather than isolated misconduct. — Big Pharma and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge