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New analysis points to troubling trends as U.S. healthcare costs rise, but health outcomes worsen
A new report predicts that the US national health care expenditures will jump to $7.7 trillion by 2032 after rising from $2.8 trillion in 2012 to $4.5 trillion in 2022. The analysis found that US...
When your doctor’s visit comes with a hospital fee — but no hospital
As hospitals buy up medical offices and specialty clinics, hospital facility fees for routine doctor’s visits catch patients off guard. Full story:...
Report Reveals How Drugmakers ‘Stymie Competition’ and ‘Drive Up the Cost of Medicines’
A new report by STAT sheds additional light on how drugmakers relentlessly abuse the patent system. The report comes as drugmakers continue to wage lavishly funded campaigns to demonize negotiators...
US drug prices still much higher despite negotiations
With drug prices being the largest driver of healthcare costs, a Reuters analysis found that the prices of 10 drugs included in Medicare's negotiation program under the Inflation Reduction Act are...
Large employers forecast 7.8% hike in health costs next year, thanks to rising pharmacy spend
The rising burden of pharmaceuticals is expected to be the primary driver of rising healthcare spending in 2025, mostly due to expensive GLP-1 drugs in demand for weight loss. Full story:...
Employer health care costs could grow 9% next year
A report from Aon projects that US employer health care expenditures will climb 9% to more than $16,000 per employee next year, driven by rising medical and prescription drug costs, particularly for...
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