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U.S. healthcare improved for many conditions, with strong value in heart disease, stroke, and HIV treatment, but alcohol use disorders worsened despite higher costs.
A new national study finds U.S. healthcare has improved over time, with health-adjusted life expectancy rising for many conditions, but outcomes and costs vary widely by disease.
Treatments for ischemic heart disease, stroke, and HIV/AIDS delivered strong health gains at low cost, while some conditions like alcohol use disorders saw worsening outcomes and higher spending.
Early-life care proved more cost-effective, and the findings suggest healthcare value depends on targeted investments in effective treatments rather than broad cost cuts.
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La atención médica de EE. UU. mejoró para muchas afecciones, con un gran valor en el tratamiento de enfermedades cardíacas, accidentes cerebrovasculares y VIH, pero los trastornos por consumo de alcohol empeoraron a pesar de los mayores costos.