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Healthcare spending and outcomes in US vs other countries. Read the very interesting findings!! https://bit.ly/321a9T8
Healthcare spending and outcomes in US vs other countries. Read the very interesting findings!! https://bit.ly/321a9T8
The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates in…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries
Retweeted Aphasia Trialists (@CATs_Aphasia): Interesting article on healthcare spending in high income nations recently…
US Spending on Medical Care Drive by Higher…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries http://ow.ly/PFbf30j6LTs
Liisa Laakso, PhD shared…
Accounting for Incompetence in…
Ein aktueller Vergleich verschiedenster Leistungsbereiche von 11 Gesundheitssystemen entwickelter Länder (USA, Japan…
Via JAMA Network Open
Latest study: USA still #1 in healthcare $pending. We are still in last place in terms of health outcomes.
Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #video…
Study finds that physician salaries, drug prices, and administrative costs contribute more to high U.S. medical spending than…
again, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on many…
We all know the United States spends far more on healthcare per capita while not achieving even close to same high standard as…
This Special Communication analyzes data primarily from 2013-2016 to compare potential drivers of health care spending in the…
Study finds that physician salaries, drug prices, and administrative costs contribute more to high U.S. medical spending than…
A nice and informative video regarding healthcare costs and outcomes in the USA compared to other nations. Thoughts on some of…
Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #video…
Health care spending twice as high in the US as compared to 10 other high-income countries.
In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much on medical care as 10 high-income countries - and performed less well on…
New research published in JAMA confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices…
US spends more on health care and gets less care-Single payer is the way…
Retweeted Ashish K. Jha (@ashishkjha): Key findings from our @JAMA_current paper: Compared to others, the U.S.: 1 Looks…
Healthcare expenditures in the US and other wealthy nations. http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2674671
Healthcare expenditures in the US and other wealthy nations. Spoiler: the US pays more for everything. http://jamanetwork.com/jo…
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This Special Communication analyzes data primarily from 2013-2016 to compare potential drivers of health care spending in the…
This Special Communication analyzes data primarily from 2013-2016 to compare potential drivers of health care spending in the…
This Special Communication analyzes data primarily from 2013-2016 to compare potential drivers of health care spending in the…
This Special Communication analyzes data primarily from 2013-2016 to compare potential drivers of health care spending in the…
Healthcare spending in the US is almost twice as much as it is in 10 other high-income nations but falls behind on many…
Is the U.S. #1 in health care because we spend so much on it? No. #stayinformedstayhealthy #FocusforHealth https://jamanetwork.co…
#Research explores why the US outspends other countries on health care https://t.co/wh1ff0ummn
It's STILL the prices, stupid
To Reduce Growth in US Health Care Spending, a “Concerted Effort to Reduce Prices and Administrative Costs is Likely Needed…
".....In 2016, the US spent 17.8% of its gross domestic product on health care, and spending in the other countries ranged from…
“In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on…
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