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In this review based on 6 previously identified domains of health care waste, the estimated cost of waste in the US health care system ranged from 760 billion to 935 billion, accounting for approximately 25% of total health care spending, and the projected potential savings from interventions that reduce waste, excluding savings from administrative complexity, ranged from 191 billion to 286 billion, representing a potential 25% reduction in the total cost of waste. Implementation of effective measures to eliminate waste represents an opportunity reduce the continued increases in US health care expenditures.
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