Why a Profit-Driven Healthcare System Leaves So Many People Behind

This overview examines how the profit motive shapes access, cost, and quality in the U.S. healthcare system, contributing to delayed care, affordability barriers, inflated prices, and uneven treatment for patients whose needs are seen as less profitable. It also compares the U.S. model with systems in other countries to show how different structures can produce broader coverage and lower costs.

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The Human Cost of a Profit-Driven Healthcare System