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America’s healthcare system is the most expensive in the world, costing nearly $5 trillion annually—almost $15,000 per person.
Yet despite that staggering price tag, millions of Americans still struggle to access basic care. Routine procedures are delayed for months, providers are buried in bureaucracy, and even those with insurance often feel powerless and frustrated. If healthcare is meant to help people heal, our current system is failing.
So how did we end up here—and what can be done to fix it?
That’s precisely what I tackle in This Week’s Economy. We’ll explore the roots of our broken healthcare system—and the path to empower patients.
You can catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify.
Visit: VanceGinn.com
Subscribe: VanceGinn.Substack.com
By Vance Ginn, Ph.D.5
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America’s healthcare system is the most expensive in the world, costing nearly $5 trillion annually—almost $15,000 per person.
Yet despite that staggering price tag, millions of Americans still struggle to access basic care. Routine procedures are delayed for months, providers are buried in bureaucracy, and even those with insurance often feel powerless and frustrated. If healthcare is meant to help people heal, our current system is failing.
So how did we end up here—and what can be done to fix it?
That’s precisely what I tackle in This Week’s Economy. We’ll explore the roots of our broken healthcare system—and the path to empower patients.
You can catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify.
Visit: VanceGinn.com
Subscribe: VanceGinn.Substack.com

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