USA healthcare spending not linked to better life expectancy and health outcomes
The passage presents publicly available statistical comparisons of U.S. health spending versus OECD outcomes. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving in U.S. per‑capita health spending is far higher than other OECD nations. Higher spending does not correlate with longer life expectancy in the chart. U.S. ranks poorly on obesity, infant mortality, hos
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The passage presents publicly available statistical comparisons of U.S. health spending versus OECD outcomes. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving in U.S. per‑capita health spending is far higher than other OECD nations. Higher spending does not correlate with longer life expectancy in the chart. U.S. ranks poorly on obesity, infant mortality, hos
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