Workshop participants estimated that excess costs stemming from waste and inefficiency totaled between $750 and $785 billion in 2009. Presenters and audience members found excess costs stemmed from unnecessary and inefficient services, excessively high prices and administrative costs, missed prevention opportunities and medical fraud.
The report presents the views and ideas of workshop participants and does not contain recommendations or position statements from the IOM. The summary, including which steps would be necessary to lower healthcare expenses without compromising quality, can be downloaded here http://www.iom.edu/vsrt.
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