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Gingrich underscores the health sector's size—accounting for 18% of the economy—and posits that significant savings could be realized by eliminating fraud and inefficiencies within the healthcare system. By addressing these issues, he argues, the U.S. could save over $1 trillion in the next decade, which could help underwrite tax cuts. Moving away from a bureaucratic and costly "sick care" system, Gingrich advocates for a healthcare approach that emphasizes wellness and direct patient-doctor relationships.