US health system ranks last compared with peer nations, report finds
Briefly

The Commonwealth Fund's latest report unveils a striking truth: the U.S. health system ranks last among 10 peer nations despite Americans spending nearly double on healthcare.
Dr. Joseph Betancourt highlights the grim reality of the American health system, stating he sees patients struggling with medication costs and arriving sicker due to years of being uninsured.
As healthcare costs weigh heavily on Americans, they prioritize affordability over all, with healthcare expenses ranking as the top concern among both Democratic and Republican voters.
Even amidst rising healthcare costs, political leaders like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have refrained from proposing significant reforms, focusing instead on economic issues like medical debt relief.
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