Causes of Higher Healthcare Expenditure in the US: Outcome Mismatch in US Healthcare
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Dear Editor of a Scholarly Health Journal
Causes of Higher Healthcare Expenditure in the US: Outcome Mismatch in US Healthcare
Spending
Structural Causes
The US healthcare system is one of the leading accessible and high-quality healthcare
systems with affordable services in the world. However, increasing evidence suggests that
compared to other developed and wealthy nations such as Japan, the UK and Canada, the US has
the highest expenditure and poorer outcomes than these nations. Despite spending more than half
of what these nations spend, US citizens still face significant healthcare access and affordability
barriers, limiting their optimum outcomes. The country spends significantly more per capita than
the nations highlighted above; for instance, 2018 it paid approximately 3.6 trillion US dollars in
healthcare, accounting for around 18% of the nation’s gross domestic product (Wager & Cox,
2024). This is considerably higher than Japan’s expenditure of approximately 327.2 million US
dollars.
Healthcare services in America are provided by numerous organizations, including
insurance firms, healthcare providers, hospice systems, and private providers. Most healthcare