The United States spends twice as much on healthcare per capita as other developed countries yet ranks only 36th in health outcomes globally, with rising issues like fatty liver disease in teenagers that were previously unheard of in medical school, indicating systemic inefficiencies in how healthcare resources are utilized.
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I'm I'm very very optimistic that what we are witnessing is [music] the recognition that what we've been doing is not working and that we spend >> [music] >> twice as much on health care per capita than other developed countries and we're like 36 in health outcomes in the global community. We we still have problems with infant mortality. We [music] still have problems with early age issues. I mean now we have fatty liver disorders in teenagers. I mean when I was in medical school the concept that you can have [music] non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in a 16-year-old was like unheard of >> [music] >> and now it's not uncommon.
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