Social spending to improve population health — does the United States spend as wisely as other countries?

New England Journal of Medicine

5 March 2020 - If U.S. social spending levels are similar to those of other high-income countries and health care spending is higher, why does U.S. health lag behind? 

Our social spending mix may be skewed so investments have less impact on population health outcomes than they might.

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Michael Wonder

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