The pandemic has pushed the debate over health care costs to the back burner, but it won’t stay there for long. Those costs are simply too great.
By the numbers: The U.S. spent a total of $3.6 trillion on health care in 2019, for an average of over $11,000 per person per year — far more than any other industrialized country.
That’s the cost for a system that doesn’t deliver better outcomes than other countries and still leaves almost 30 million people uninsured.