Manhattan Institute’s Yevgeniy Feyman on global drug pricing

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The U.S. spends by far the most of any country in the world on healthcare, which accounts for nearly 17 percent of economic output. The number differs in other countries and regions in the world.

In China, it’s much lower: Just 5.5%. In Turkey it’s the least: a little under 5.5%.

For more on this topic, CCTV America was joined by Yevgeniy Feyman, fellow and deputy director of the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Medical Progress.

Manhattan Institute's Yevgeniy Feyman on global drug pricing

The U.S. spends by far the most of any country in the world on healthcare, which accounts for nearly 17 percent of economic output. The number differs in other countries and regions in the world.In China, it’s much lower: Just 5.5%. In Turkey it’s the least: a little under 5.5%.For more on this topic, CCTV America was joined by Yevgeniy Feyman, fellow and deputy director of the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Medical Progress.