Why It's Still Useful , But Nearly Impossible to Estimate All Health-Related Costs
I came across a very interesting discussion that deals with questioning the cost of healthcare in America. Most of those participating were comfortable to quote the often repeated $2.4 Trillion dollar tag. But, even this grossly conservative underestimation is probably not the "total" package we are all experiencing. You can't just look at the question of the problem of healthcare without giving some sort of solution which might improve spending so rapidly at the rate it's going in healthcare as well.So, I have offered some advice on it. Probably the $2.4 T - 2.6T that is spent annually on healthcare is again "only" a rough low ball park estimate of direct medical care. Direct medical care is care received by a health professional from the physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, or physical/occupational therapist or from hospital stays, clinics, medications, as well as outpatient surgerie. These are those direct services from a therapit. A Second ca...