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Per capita cost annually for US Healthcare is over $10,000 (Original Post) MineralMan Sep 2017 OP
We were close to or over 80k last year. ileus Sep 2017 #1
Another brick in the wall ... GeorgeGist Sep 2017 #2
Japan consistently spends just over $4,000. Tatiana Sep 2017 #3

Tatiana

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3. Japan consistently spends just over $4,000.
Sat Sep 16, 2017, 10:04 PM
Sep 2017

Canada spends about $4,500.

The UK spends $4,000.

Japan spends $4,200.

Health care costs are literally stifling us.

Competition is not the ultimate answer. We need to bring the wildly augmented costs for services under control, pool resources, subsidize med school for talented future doctors and bring the salaries and insurance costs down. As it stands, talented physicians demand high salaries because they often graduate with 6-figure debt that has to be repaid.

Basic tests (e.g. lab tests, X-rays) in these countries are a standard flat rate. But here in the US, the rates vary widely. It's why some people hop states or even travel to different countries for medical care.

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