The health care problems that money doesn't want to solve
Briefly

"At root, the folks being affected are often the ones who don't have the ability to pay, which [limits] the incentives for the market participants," said Zack Cooper, a public health and economics associate professor at Yale.
"Those challenges are both really hard for the individuals, and they have negative externalities to those around them."
Read at Axios
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