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Providers, not insurers, are responsible for excess U.S. health care cost (2024)
The article argues that providers, rather than insurers, are primarily responsible for excessive U.S. health care costs. It challenges the common narrative that insurers drive high expenses, shifting focus to provider-related factors.
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