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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Institute of Medicine: the U.S. wastes $750 billion on medical costs annually

Read this stunning report regarding medical dollar spending in the U.S. In short, the non-government, IOM has concluded the as much as 30 cents of every medical dollar spent is wasted due to "unneeded care, byzantine paperwork, fraud and other waste" - every year - to use an analogy -" If banking worked like health care, ATM transactions would take days" you can read all about the report here -

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  1. And then there are the fraudulent research labs.

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  2. there are also people who push their own ideas and prevent others who have an alternative idea from publishing. If the science is good, the paper should get published - HGRVs and anything remotely related to XMRV aside - this goes on all the time - but you're missing the point here - the entire NIH budget that supports almost all biomedical research in the U.S. is around $31 billion dollar - if that $750 billion in waste figure could be reduced by just 10% - imagine how it would positively effect our whole economy and likely improve health at the same time!

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