You wouldn't dream of buying a new laptop without comparing prices — why should health care be any different? The government is releasing new data about what hospitals charge in various places for medical procedures, and the prices vary widely.
China’s government has spent more than $125 billion on securing coverage for 95 percent of the country, but big problems remain. China remains a place where out-of-pocket costs can equal a year’s salary and where underpaid doctors expect a bribe before they perform surgery on you.
A report in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine says the U.S. spends more on treating dementia than any other disease including cancer and heart disease.