HealthLeaders Media April 17, 2024
Marie DeFreitas

U.S. health system spending on social determinants of health could jump even higher.

Health systems are struggling to find a strategy to identify and address social determinants of health.

A study by Deloitte shows that in the U.S. health inequities cost the healthcare industry roughly $320 billion every year. By 2040 that could jump to $1 trillion...

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