
The U.S. spends $5.3 trillion on health care – $15,500 per person, 18% of GDP, more than any other country in the world by a wide margin. Government programs account for roughly half of that, and 30 cents of every federal dollar goes to health care. Despite all of it, America ranks near the bottom of developed nations on life expectancy, infant mortality, and treatable death rates.
Costs have been climbing for decades with no real end in sight. This call is about understanding why and what an honest conversation about fixing it actually requires.
What: No Labels Fiscal Series Call on Health Care
Location: Via Zoom (link on confirmation page)
Date: Thursday, May 7
Time: 4:00 PM ET
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