The new findings, from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Harvard Global Health Institute, and the
London School of Economics, suggest that common explanations as to why healthcare costs are so high — such as the notions that the U.S. has too many doctor
visits, hospitalizations, procedures, and
specialists, and spends too little on social services that could mitigate healthcare needs — may be wrong.
In much the same vein as Ben Collins»
visit to Slightly Mad's
London HQ a few weeks ago was, the single - seater
specialist gave his own feedback on the current physics simulation in the closed alpha Project CARS build on offer, a small snippet of which can be seen in the video below.