UK data is similar.
IFS also concluded “this suggests that high aggregate medical spending is due not to last-ditch efforts to save lives but to spending on people with chronic conditions, which are associated with shorter life expectancies.” ifs.org.uk/journals/end...
UK data is similar.
IFS also concluded “this suggests that high aggregate medical spending is due not to last-ditch efforts to save lives but to spending on people with chronic conditions, which are associated with shorter life expectancies.” ifs.org.uk/journals/end...
Frankly, ridiculous.
Frankly, ridiculous.