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Health Care: A Question of Distributive Ethics?


Law & Liberty | Sally C. Pipes
September 4, 2019

He has a point. He highlights a McKinsey study from 1990 showing that Americans used $390 less in health services per capita than did Germans, but spent $737 more in higher prices. The Americans’ overhead tab was $360 per capita higher. It would be interesting to see what the corresponding numbers would be today, 30 years later.

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Cutting Medical Costs Can Be a Bargain

The Wall Street Journal | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D. and Shiv Sharma, D.D.S.
September 3, 2019

Much of the medical progress in the past half-century has involved expensive, high-tech diagnostic tests and therapies. But it would be a mistake to gainsay the value of inexpensive, low-tech innovations.

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