Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby

#46 Why the US Spends So Much on Health Care

Aug 19, 2025
Explore the staggering costs of U.S. healthcare, illustrated by a jaw-dropping $189,000 cancer surgery bill. Discover why spending surpasses $5 trillion while health outcomes lag behind other developed nations. Uncover the reasons rooted in high prices, professional salaries, and unnecessary procedures, impacting both employers and individuals. Delve into the looming challenges facing Medicare and the growing burden of premiums and deductibles, all while the U.S. ranks poorly in life expectancy and infant mortality.
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Price × Volume + Overhead Framework

  • Dr. DuBois frames spending as price times volume plus administrative overhead.
  • These three components together explain why U.S. healthcare costs so much.
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Imaging Costs Reveal Price Gaps

  • Unit prices for services like CT and MRI are far higher in the U.S. than in countries like Canada and the Netherlands.
  • Imaging costs exemplify how higher unit prices drive total spending.
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Higher Pay Raises System Costs

  • Healthcare workers and executives earn substantially more in the U.S. than in other countries.
  • Higher wages across clinicians and administrators inflate overall healthcare spending.
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