<p>The rapidly rising costs of medical care in the US means that those who see the costs have incentive to try to squeeze as many of them out as possible. But if nurses and pharmacists are already overworked due to bare minimum staffing levels, that must mean that something else is causing medical care costs to bloat. Drugs? Medical devices? Physician pay that has to be high so that physicians can pay down their medical school debt? Billing and insurance bureaucracy? Luxurious medical office buildings?</p>