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Half of Health Spending Wasted

Wasteful spending in the U.S. health system could amount to as much as $1.2 trillion of the $2.2 trillion spent annually, according to a report from the PricewaterhouseCoopers' Health Research Institute. Defensive medicine was identified as the biggest area of excess, followed by inefficient administration and the cost of care necessitated by preventable conditions, such as obesity, according to the report. The impact of issues such as nonadherence to medical advice and prescriptions, alcohol abuse, smoking, and obesity "are exponential," according to the report.

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