Peter Attia· MD
we're spending 4 trillion a year on Healthcare 15% of that is Administration that's something that exists virtually nowhere else
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we're spending 4 trillion a year on Healthcare 15% of that is Administration that's something that exists virtually nowhere else
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look when I look at how the money's spent in a way that people can understand I I think a very simple rules we'll get into this which is Administrative cost in the US is probably one of the biggest gaps to what we see in the rest of the world and that can be good or bad you have to make a judgment about whether all that administrative spend is creating a better system with more choice and better outcomes or not but we do spend that and that that takes up you know close to 10 to 15% of the total pool of dollars when you think about that number on $4 trillion that's a huge amount of money going into administ