Providers, not insurers, are responsible for excess U.S. health care cost (2024)
6 hours ago
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- Private health insurers have low profit margins, unlike monopolies, and are not the primary reason for high U.S. healthcare costs.
- Most excess healthcare spending in the U.S. goes to providers (hospitals, pharma, etc.), not insurers, who act as middlemen with limited financial extraction.
- Public anger often targets insurers due to direct interactions (denials, bills), but systemic issues like provider prices and regulations (e.g., certificates of need) drive costs.