This article from Dr. Joseph Mercola discusses the significant waste in the US healthcare system, highlighting the following key points:
1. **$800 billion annual waste**: The article estimates that approximately $800 billion is wasted annually in the US health care system, which accounts for about 30% of its total expenditure.
2. **Causes of waste**: The primary causes of this waste are attributed to unnecessary services and administrative inefficiencies.
3. **Comparative healthcare costs**: Americans pay almost twice as much for health care compared to other developed countries.
4. **Poor health outcomes**: Despite the high spending, the US experiences worse health outcomes compared to other developed countries.
The article also mentions a source link (https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/usa-health-care-system) and encourages readers to share, promote, and comment on the post using Nostr (a social media platform).