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https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2...

> More than half of excess U.S. health spending was associated with factors likely reflected in higher prices, including more spending on: administrative costs of insurance (~15% of the excess), administrative costs borne by providers (~15%), prescription drugs (~10%), wages for physicians (~10%) and registered nurses (~5%), and medical machinery and equipment (less than 5%). Reductions in administrative burdens and drug costs could substantially reduce the difference between U.S. and peer nation health spending.


Overhead which is associated with hospital spending, but not paid to the hospital, should not flow to the hospital in a Sankey diagram.

Physician salaries are only 8% of total healthcare spending. Care to revise your screed?



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