Health Care Policy After the Pandemic
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Health Care Policy After the Pandemic

October 30, 2023

Both the rising cost of health care and increasing utilization of it as the population ages are driving greater health care spending. Total US health care spending, both public and private, comprises nearly one-fifth of GDP and, relative to GDP, is continuing to rise. Innovation, including value-based models, will help shift the system toward lower costs and greater quality.

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CEO Insight Minute: What Should Post-COVID-19 US Health Care Policy Look Like?

While cost is an important consideration for reform, so are value for money and policies that will improve access to care.

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