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There certainly is rent seeking, but you also have a wealthy market where people are free to pay for treatments that have low returns.

As an example, rich people getting lots of testing done increases spending, but it's driven by their wealth as much as it is by doctors enthusiastic to increase revenues. And if they are healthy, it isn't going to provide them much value.

Couple this with the attempts to centrally plan capacity and you get a cost spiral.



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