What’s Wrong with US Health Care

The U.S. health system is fundamentally broken across several dimensions • Unaffordable: High costs burden both individuals (medical debt, especially for chronic illness) and the nation (nearly double per‑capita spending vs. peers). • Incomplete coverage: 27 million uninsured today, potentially rising to ~40 million due to policy changes. • Overly complex: Administrative hurdles—especially prior authorization—makeContinueContinue reading “What’s Wrong with US Health Care”

Another Spike in Health Care Costs

Delaware Faces Another Health Care Cost Surge Delaware’ residents are bracing for another spike in health care costs next year, with projections showing an 8.5% increase in spending on hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and medical care for 2026. That’s bad news for Delawareans already shelling out over $10,500 a year—far beyond the pace of inflation. Why Should Anyone Care? WhenContinueContinue reading “Another Spike in Health Care Costs”