A study from Yale University suggests that implementing universal health coverage could lead to significant financial savings and a reduction in mortality. The research indicates that such a system could save approximately $1 trillion annually and prevent around 114,000 deaths each year. This analysis highlights the potential dual benefits of universal health care in terms of both economic efficiency and public health. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a study's findings on universal health coverage, which is not a core AI topic, but rather a policy/societal issue. The AI tag in the source is likely a miscategorization.
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