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U.S. Healthcare Isn’t Broken—It’s Operating Exactly as Designed

Rising costs, fragmentation, and administrative complexity are not system failures but predictable outcomes of long-standing financial and policy incentives. For decades, U.S. healthcare has been described as dysfunctional—too expensive, too complex, and too fragmented to deliver consistent outcomes. But framing the system as “broken” misses a more uncomfortable truth. American healthcare is producing exactly the...