
Episode #186 Who Really Pays for Higher Healthcare Costs? with Zack Cooper, Associate Professor of Public Health and Economics, Yale University
Creating a New Healthcare
The Rising Burden of Healthcare Costs
This chapter examines the dramatic increase in healthcare costs in the U.S. over the past two decades, primarily due to rising hospital expenses and systemic issues like mergers that reduce competition. It discusses the profound implications of these costs on employment, wages, and economic inequality, particularly affecting low- and middle-income workers. The chapter calls for a broader dialogue on the intersection of healthcare spending and economic stability, urging stakeholders to address the essential issue of cost in the healthcare conversation.
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