Greater use of medical technology and pharmaceutical drugs, as well as high prices, all contribute to high U.S. health spending, according to The Commonwealth Fund's latest cross-national spending brief. For this episode, Sandy Hausman interviews coauthor David Squires, who says Americans do not see better health outcomes relative to other wealthy nations as a result. Yale University's Elizabeth Bradley points to the role that social services such as housing play in improving health outcomes in Europe. Transcript available.
"Maybe We Could Have Bought Him a Good Pair of Shoes": Why Peer Nations Spend Less on Health Care but Stay Healthier
![73x40](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_image_desktop/public/images/___media_images_multimedia_2015_shoes1024x620.png?itok=-kiuN_8S)
Publication Details
Date
Area of Focus