Fixing Health Care's 'Leaky Pipes' Could Save the U.S. $340 Billion
The U.S. health care system is full of wasteful spending. A group of top health economists say a bunch of small changes could save the country big money.
Guests:
Zack Cooper, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Health and of Economics, Yale University
Mario Macis, PhD, Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Fiona Scott Morton, PhD, Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics, Yale University
Neale Mahoney, PhD, Professor of Economics, Stanford University
Elizabeth Fowler, JD, PhD, Executive Vice President for Programs, Commonwealth Fund
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