@paulnovosad But it must explain some of it! "generalist physicians salaries were $218 173 in the US compared with a range of $86 607 to $154 126 in the other countries" https://t.co/IprjECvvpV
RT @Eduardo_Serna87: Se aduce a la paradoja de USA como excusa para decir que más gasto en salud no siempre tiene que dar mejores resultado…
RT @Eduardo_Serna87: Se aduce a la paradoja de USA como excusa para decir que más gasto en salud no siempre tiene que dar mejores resultado…
RT @Eduardo_Serna87: Se aduce a la paradoja de USA como excusa para decir que más gasto en salud no siempre tiene que dar mejores resultado…
Se aduce a la paradoja de USA como excusa para decir que más gasto en salud no siempre tiene que dar mejores resultados. Sucede que además de gasto sanitario debe haber mejor uso de éste a través de un sistema universal de salud https://t.co/dUXZAwVfDA; ht
@lastsigfig @futuresillydoc Exactly, that’s why we have higher maternal mortality, lowest life expectancy, and highest infant mortality rates (among others) among the 11 countries assessed! It was JAMA, not NEJM, but here’s the link: https://t.co/jUQAvJ1
@SethBorman Our current healthcare system is by far the most expensive in the world already (twice as expensive per capita compared to other developed countries) 👇 Our tax rates are far from the highest. Nordic countries have tax rates over 50%. Am I wron
RT @ajnamdeplume: @Numbers28 We need #universalhealthcare. RAND 2019: It's Still The Prices, Stupid Why US Spends So Much On HlthCare http…
@Dakudesu2 @RadicalModerad2 @manubanha @SagazelAudaz @Lek_ANCAP https://t.co/lPihAeduk4 Aquí el estudio completo utilizado para llegar a esa conclusión por parte de la JAMA, no son sesgos como tu videito, son datos reales. La sanidad privada es mas cara y
@Dakudesu2 @RadicalModerad2 @manubanha @SagazelAudaz @Lek_ANCAP No. El estudio completo de la JAMA analiza muchas variables y aisla las principales que causan el sobrecoste en el sistema sanitario deeuu. Sorpresa: es culpa de un sistema sanitario basado e
@torrisi83 @PenelopePanico @ninazilli Gli stipendi dei medici sono più cari comparabilmente a quanto sono più care le medicine, e i servizi amministrativi. Ma sicuramente lei possiede dati ed evidenze migliori per dimostrare la sua innovativa congettura. B
@azoteprogresia @juanrallo El cuarto enlace no se pegó, perdona 4) https://t.co/6qI2l6AX42 5) https://t.co/luA8XhhdyW 6) https://t.co/h6rQ4hCjUb 7) https://t.co/GZVbeS6agt Hazte un favor, lee, y vete silenciosamente del hilo 😘
@olivetreedogs @JoeyMannarinoUS @originiels Imaging frequency and costs are definite outliers in American medicine, along with pharmaceutical consumption. https://t.co/I1mRxGFoM4
@FluhrMichael @AnthonyLeeZhang US residuals are clustered around zero with 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘪𝘳 measures and none are outliers. https://t.co/gPHpxoPsrZ https://t.co/C8ZQERcXIe
@KayKosmos @POTUS @SecBecerra @SenateDems @HouseDemocrats @RANDCorporation "It's the prices, stupid." https://t.co/Ubz9TdRwXt International #Healthcare Syst 2020 https://t.co/TvDsMmauuS US Healthcare, 2022 https://t.co/iAS6gBzdn9 US has worst #healtho
@ptomzc @paulkrugman Here's some homework for you! https://t.co/nVJjlaWAgx https://t.co/l62x0C7wVl
@kayitlihemsire İlker Belek Küba'da Sağlık John Lister Sağlık Politikası Reformu https://t.co/ZZI8PiWdBG https://t.co/AI2nYRwPqX
RT @NFSP_Oregon: "In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well…
RT @NFSP_Oregon: "In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well…
RT @romilchadha: 2️⃣ #USA #LOS is already better than average developed country https://t.co/bEFrgRXwzG https://t.co/XEJeaFjTkr https:/…
RT @romilchadha: 2️⃣ #USA #LOS is already better than average developed country https://t.co/bEFrgRXwzG https://t.co/XEJeaFjTkr https:/…
2️⃣ #USA #LOS is already better than average developed country https://t.co/bEFrgRXwzG https://t.co/XEJeaFjTkr https://t.co/iRMPewUQqv
"In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on many population health outcomes." #UniversalHealthCare #SinglePayer #EvidenceBased #HealthCareForAll https://t.co/amEMHu4Fi9
8/17 While we certainly have an aging population and chronic disease prevalence, “Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals and devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers of the differences in spending.” https://t.co/QqoM
RT @jakequintonMD: @MANas8U This is the best I’ve seen on this question but others may have other studies. The answer is fairly similar to…
@MANas8U This is the best I’ve seen on this question but others may have other studies. The answer is fairly similar to our peers - https://t.co/Wlyk7RT7Ui
@toddberkowitz @chrisvanderveen Americans are average among high-income countries for health care utilization, but are by far the highest among cost. https://t.co/E4vbYL576L https://t.co/JsdW4F1aCy
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/jLpOLCIhsS
RT @matthewgburgess: Q: What happens when you have a natural monopoly in a market with inelastic demand? A: You get massive overcharging a…
Q: What happens when you have a natural monopoly in a market with inelastic demand? A: You get massive overcharging and under-provisioning. See figure below and this (source for next tweet): https://t.co/sQECwYXzI0
RT @elfsternberg: In the conversation of "Do American doctors push procedures on kids experiencing mild gender dysphoria," the evidence is…
In the conversation of "Do American doctors push procedures on kids experiencing mild gender dysphoria," the evidence is the opposite. In America, all medicine is unacceptably expensive and predatory and Americans avoid treatments whenever they can.
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
RT @ryanlcooper: @HeerJeet also https://t.co/RkLWswq6AP
RT @ryanlcooper: @HeerJeet also https://t.co/RkLWswq6AP
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
RT @ryanlcooper: we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are…
we rate highly in some common procedures (c-sections, MRIs) and some tests. but on general measures of utilization we are below average for rich countries https://t.co/Ywi5nKOZ6I https://t.co/3NWAvlQiVd
@mfcannon Great question. @IPapanicolas @joefigs2 may have more insight, but data are very limited so it's hard to know. Here's a figure from @IPapanicolas famous JAMA paper that shows that US patients are near the bottom in # of office visits a year. h
@FactsWatch @AnrFernandom @pvallin A ver José Luis. Claro que gastan más per cápita porque todas las pruebas para una intervención son astronómicamente más caras que en cualquier país. Cosas de que la sanidad esté privatizada; una resonancia te sale el tri
@asacarny @Jabaluck https://t.co/wOuwQqfOqS uses the OECD data up to 2016
@DermHAG @wendellpotter Crocodile tears from the One-Percenter Physicians with their overweening sense of entitlement: https://t.co/MghIOeR66z
RT @RadBark: @soledadbarria @Cornejovalle Y si se compara tal como están con sus pares del “primer mundo”, son muy ineficientes. https://t…
@soledadbarria @Cornejovalle Y si se compara tal como están con sus pares del “primer mundo”, son muy ineficientes. https://t.co/puI1hPACyl
Hoy, leyendo esa discusión estéril en cuanto al copago cero, siempre es bueno recordar esto. https://t.co/puI1hPACyl
@GreggyGreg181 @cvaldary 2/ The US spends about the same on federal healthcare (medicare, veteran's care, etc) now than the UK does for universal healthcare. Everyone in the US pays more per capita than any other developed country, yet the US has the lowe
RT @ErinGillespieMD: "Health Care Spending 💵 in the United States 🇺🇸 and Other High-Income Countries" 📰in @JAMA_current 2018 from @ashishk…
RT @ErinGillespieMD: "Health Care Spending 💵 in the United States 🇺🇸 and Other High-Income Countries" 📰in @JAMA_current 2018 from @ashishk…
RT @ErinGillespieMD: "Health Care Spending 💵 in the United States 🇺🇸 and Other High-Income Countries" 📰in @JAMA_current 2018 from @ashishk…
"Health Care Spending 💵 in the United States 🇺🇸 and Other High-Income Countries" 📰in @JAMA_current 2018 from @ashishkjha et al: https://t.co/oAPXmzeEDg Looking forward to reviewing methods/data in @MSKBiostats journal club this Friday. #healthpolicy htt
perversely entertained by Canadians' response to our 2018 table.. in CN, social spending is lower as a % of GDP than the US paper here: https://t.co/cEUyjY1WnV
@rathfelder Healthcare spend <> Healthcare Quality. Case point USA and Canada (also OECD) have 3X and 2X the spend of the countries listed and perform worse https://t.co/YsIoOK2zbU https://t.co/v9Xb03I7He
@mrduffy3 @boi3_bozic @anna_bahr The US spends more on healthcare than nations with free social care. It clearly isn't about the money. https://t.co/CZ7mfMgIHM
@cadwell_joseph @rlittwin @TommasinaResist #UniversalHealth Makes Economic Sense https://t.co/hqn8kpU56l Intern'l #Healthcare Syst https://t.co/u4BykpgSBH Still The Prices https://t.co/SPlhlH12PU US HlthCare Spendg & Othr Hi-Incm Cntries https://t.
@mattyglesias It should be noted that, in general, the United States does not overutilize healthcare compared to other countries. The drivers of our higher healthcare costs are administrative waste and high prices. https://t.co/7SXWzXrT2K
@starchildsf @SenAmyKlobuchar "Free market"? It's called capitalistic privatization. Data shows the high cost of care in the US doesn't track with better care. https://t.co/w3uVdINhyv
RT @Swedebit: @AstroKatie There is a good paper that looks at why U.S. healthcare spending is so much greater than in other high-income cou…
RT @Swedebit: @AstroKatie There is a good paper that looks at why U.S. healthcare spending is so much greater than in other high-income cou…
RT @Swedebit: @AstroKatie There is a good paper that looks at why U.S. healthcare spending is so much greater than in other high-income cou…
@AstroKatie There is a good paper that looks at why U.S. healthcare spending is so much greater than in other high-income countries: https://t.co/verbAa7tLw
@CPopeHC More data on volume of medical care across countries at https://t.co/kpBr3lDczE https://t.co/BXoIErcX8q
@RosenthalHealth @drdanchoi @ZachJonesForTX @jayhancock1 @KHNews @sarahkliff In general, the providers are winning. In a “normal market” it shouldn’t matter how much you “think” your services are worth. The market determines that. Not in health care. It’s
RT @skawinski_marek: @pwlbukowski @ratrzeci A propos tego co mówi Paweł - cytata z Angusa Deatona. Więcej kontekstu w tym wątku: https://t.…
@pwlbukowski @ratrzeci A propos tego co mówi Paweł - cytata z Angusa Deatona. Więcej kontekstu w tym wątku: https://t.co/PKSKjJwrHZ https://t.co/0eaeiuqeBD
Estudio comparativo excelente. El sistema de salud actual cuesta MUCHO MÁS pero obtiene resultados iguales o PEORES que los de otros países ricos, democráticos y capitalistas https://t.co/JKSKrIYzT6
@AstroKatie Also, you may enjoy this paper, which compares U.S. healthcare costs to other high-income countries: https://t.co/verbAa7tLw
@Bipolar53643675 @BCravenArt69 "In 2016, the US spent 17.8% of its gross domestic product on health care, and spending in the other countries ranged from 9.6% (Australia) to 12.4% (Switzerland). " https://t.co/uSUyAhM46J let me know what data, you are citi
RT @johndoerr: via @NYTimes - Health care costs? They say it's the prices... https://t.co/ySjdhN7qH6
@acertainjolene The article is typical libertarian evidence-free tripe. They love saying the solution is consumer choice where every system in the world successful at cost containment including SG has done so by...wait for it...regulating prices. https://
As a physician, I frequently get asked about our healthcare system and ways to improve it. I always point to this as an essential first read examining our healthcare spending with others- @RadiologyACR @HealthCareGov #UniversalHealthCare https://t.co/Btb8
@Lamp1nho @asturcona5 @capadociados @Alberto77288786 @ToroenReposo @agarzon EEUU tiene una sanidad PRIVADA y es un pozo sin fondo. Ese 22% viene de que todas las empresas implicadas inflan los precios para llevarse su parte del pastel de los presupuestos.
We spend twice the amount as other high income countries to deliver healthcare and have worse outcomes. The system can be fixed, and this is a great study examining some of the root causes. https://t.co/pqVbbZRdft
RT @webcommenter: @76stargazer @lord__mike @kbchirp @imillhiser Would you actually like to see documentation when you're already liking com…
@76stargazer @lord__mike @kbchirp @imillhiser Would you actually like to see documentation when you're already liking completely made up and gibberish numbers in response? Anyway, this paper has a lot of details on healthcare costs in the US vs other simil
@CK_2128 This is demonstrably false. Healthcare spending per person in the US is the highest in the world. https://t.co/W5Yja8YYsx
RT @skawinski_marek: 8/n Link do książki, którą bardzo polecam (https://t.co/Q8C183stFK) oraz do artykułu o kosztach w USA i grupie najbard…
RT @JAMA_current: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/W1UMLHkVeC #MostCited
8/n Link do książki, którą bardzo polecam (https://t.co/Q8C183stFK) oraz do artykułu o kosztach w USA i grupie najbardziej rozwiniętych krajów (https://t.co/m1VXeHHh1j)
@JohnDetton @RepDianaDeGette And you've provided none! Here are a bunch of sources: https://t.co/O2WfG8j8DP https://t.co/KRFBXTRKlf https://t.co/CMHnqvx31M https://t.co/OAUv0kEmL0 https://t.co/YAQRVtbYWO https://t.co/zhf6myogq6
RT @Dr_Khan: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/mzuR8E7PTl /via @JAMA_current part of…
RT @JAMA_current: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/W1UMLHkVeC #MostCited
RT @foxerinr: It’s all about the prices...
RT @JAMA_current: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/W1UMLHkVeC #MostCited
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/HWyZiAqejf
RT @Dr_Khan: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/mzuR8E7PTl /via @JAMA_current part of…
RT @Dr_Khan: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/mzuR8E7PTl /via @JAMA_current part of…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/mzuR8E7PTl /via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
💡 US healthcare 💵 is 2x as much as other high-income countries. Utilization comparable but ⬆️ 💵 driven by high costs of labor and goods & administrative costs via @JAMA_current