What does U.S. health care have in common with an exotic in-ternational bazaar?

POLICY & POLITICS IN NURSING AND HEALTH CARE
Financing health care in the United States
Joyce A. Pulcini, Betty Rambur

“What does U.S. health care have in common with an exotic in-ternational bazaar?.The prices at one are almost never posted, whether for a heart bypass operation or antique rug. And the final price will almost certainly have little to do with the seller’s opening bid.”
Susan Dentzer

Health care financing in the United States is fragmented, complex, and fuels the most costly care in the world. Des-pite this expense, the United States consistently ranks low in quality and the last in health outcomes among 11 wealthy
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