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3 Healthcare Threats That Will Soon Become Too Big To Solve

Last updated: January 21, 2026 3:05 am
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Healthcare in the United States is facing three urgent threats that require a coordinated solution. Unlike other industries, healthcare lacks the flexibility to adjust quickly to changing conditions. Training new physicians takes a decade, making it challenging to meet changing demand. Most clinical service changes require regulatory approval, turning cost reduction into a lengthy process. This slow course correction in healthcare allows manageable problems to persist and grow into larger threats.

The first pressing issue is the affordability cliff. Over the past 25 years, total healthcare spending in the US has skyrocketed from $2 trillion to $5.3 trillion. Businesses and the government have shifted the burden of rising costs onto consumers, leading to financial strain for families. With healthcare costs rising faster than wages, many Americans struggle to afford their out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a major illness. Without intervention, healthcare spending is projected to surpass $7 trillion by the end of the decade, consuming more than one-fifth of the US economy.

The second major challenge is the chronic disease crisis. The US has been experiencing a worsening epidemic of chronic diseases, with millions of adults living with multiple chronic conditions. The cost of caring for patients with long-standing chronic diseases outweighs the savings from preventing new cases. Effective prevention and control of chronic diseases could save billions of dollars annually, but policymakers must act now to see substantial returns in the future.

Lastly, the growing physician shortage poses a significant threat to healthcare quality. While projections indicate a shortfall of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036, the assumption that care delivery will remain the same is flawed. Transforming how care is delivered is essential to addressing this challenge, with generative AI playing a central role. By integrating AI into medical training and practice, physicians can focus on complex tasks while AI handles routine management, potentially easing the physician shortage.

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In conclusion, healthcare in the US is at a critical juncture where decisive action is needed to address the affordability cliff, chronic disease crisis, and physician shortage. By leveraging technology, implementing preventive measures, and adapting healthcare delivery, the nation can mitigate these threats and improve the overall health system. The time to act is now before these challenges become insurmountable.

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