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: A recent academic paper (2026) exploring the economic burden and accessibility issues related to mechanical circulatory support and specialized medical teams. Economics & Social Policy

Several papers and research reports share the title "The Price We Pay," covering topics from healthcare economics to social justice. To give you the most relevant information, I've categorized the most prominent ones below. HDThe Price We Pay

: A report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) that quantifies the loss in annual GDP ($78 to $87 billion) due to employment barriers for former prisoners and those with felony convictions. : A recent academic paper (2026) exploring the

: A highly cited work by Dr. Marty Makary of Johns Hopkins . It analyzes the U.S. healthcare system's lack of transparency, predatory billing practices, and unnecessary medical procedures. : A report from the Center for Economic

: A 2023 report from NatCen Social Research detailing the psychological and physical health effects of poverty and financial insecurity. Specialized Research Reports

The Price We Pay - What Broke American Health Care ... - PMC