The thesis is that a fondness among Americans for new high-tech and often high-cost technology, all too often with unproven effectiveness, may be only part of the reason why levels of health spending are so much higher in the USA than elsewhere.
The thesis is that a fondness among Americans for new high-tech and often high-costtechnology, all too often with unproven effectiveness, may be only part of the reason why levels of healthspending are so much higher in the USA than elsewhere.