A Second Pair of Eyes in Healthcare

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The United States spends about twice as much on healthcare per person compared with other developed countries. This does not necessarily translate into better care, as US infant mortality rates are higher and life expectancy at birth lower than in other developed countries. Specifically, the US ranks 12th of 48 OECD countries in infant mortality rate, and 27th of 39 OECD countries in life expectancy at birth. However, this data needs to be understood as a function of economic value…

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