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US Healthcare Spending Compared to OECD BenchmarksUS Healthcare Spending Compared to OECD Benchmarks
US Healthcare Spending Compared to OECD Benchmarks The document only provides statistical comparisons of US per‑capita health spending and spending as a share of GDP versus other OECD nations. It contains no names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it a low‑value, non‑controversial data point. Key insights: US per‑capita health spending is roughly three times the OECD average.; US health spending as a percent of GDP is about twice the OECD average.; Data sourced from OECD adjusted for purchasing power parity.
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US Healthcare Spending Compared to OECD Benchmarks The document only provides statistical comparisons of US per‑capita health spending and spending as a share of GDP versus other OECD nations. It contains no names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it a low‑value, non‑controversial data point. Key insights: US per‑capita health spending is roughly three times the OECD average.; US health spending as a percent of GDP is about twice the OECD average.; Data sourced from OECD adjusted for purchasing power parity.
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