RT @FamiliesUSA: ICYMI: Why does U.S. pay more for care than similar countries? @JAMA_current study finds health care utilization; social s…
RT @FamiliesUSA: ICYMI: Why does U.S. pay more for care than similar countries? @JAMA_current study finds health care utilization; social s…
RT @FamiliesUSA: ICYMI: Why does U.S. pay more for care than similar countries? @JAMA_current study finds health care utilization; social s…
RT @FamiliesUSA: ICYMI: Why does U.S. pay more for care than similar countries? @JAMA_current study finds health care utilization; social s…
ICYMI: Why does U.S. pay more for care than similar countries? @JAMA_current study finds health care utilization; social spending are similar across countries but price of health care labor & goods like pharmaceuticals & administration drive up U.S
Health care spending in the USA is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income countries,yet still the lowest life span and highest obesity rates. #healthpolicy #sugartax #healthcare https://t.co/XcEfcJeMrx
RT @bsutariya: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/pWfMhTQ5dA
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/oXaBgLQqhs via @nuzzel
RT @TimoFrankx: Guter internationaler Systemvergleich in der neuen Folge des @gmp_podcast! Anhand des aktuellen Paper von @IPapanicolas, @l…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/ZbpGSc0501 via @nuzzel
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
https://t.co/KGiQOfyofF Worth reading and thinking carefully about the findings in this paper.
RT @InanMD: The cost of medical care is a hot topic in all developed countries. This comparative work benchmarks many aspects of adjusted g…
Estudio sobre el gasto en #sanidad en diferentes países https://t.co/oMdvexRZcN
J’aimerai bien avoir ce papier complet. Anybody ? https://t.co/ifiy0d3u5o
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
Are we paying our doctors too much? #unpopularopinions https://t.co/Gh4ifyChGd
We agree with @PuneetDocASAP: high pricing is a key driver of high healthcare costs in the US. #ThoughtLeadership #healthcare https://t.co/7z0VCcNOiQ
Guter internationaler Systemvergleich in der neuen Folge des @gmp_podcast! Anhand des aktuellen Paper von @IPapanicolas, @lwoskie und @ashishkjha im @JAMA_current. https://t.co/g6PPzOXYwo #Medizinmurks @nohlderyk @pschunke
Lot of discussions about #healthcare systems and #insurance principles in 🇺🇸 and Europe. Only know that main #paging revenues in USA come from #hospitals. Not the case for 🇩🇪. Means: #eMessage should be even more creative. See #Strompager, #Logistics htt
RT @pascalroche_: Aux US, les dépenses de santé représentent près de 18% du PNB, presque le double des 10 pays les plus développés. Pour de…
1. We spend twice what other high-income countries do on healthcare and get poorer outcomes. https://t.co/crcXo3TPJu
RT @PNHP: New @JAMA_current study confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices and wastefu…
RT @NicKaryotakisMD: Most of the increased spending in #healthcare related to drugs, devices and -surprise!- administrative costs. So incre…
Most of the increased spending in #healthcare related to drugs, devices and -surprise!- administrative costs. So increasing the already bloated regulatory framework & administration bureaucrats will only make things worse. #unbreakHealthcare https://t.
A very interesting -and very misquoted- study. Important to keep an open mind when discussing healthcare spending & planning. If we cherry-pick the data in order to confirm our bias or support our ideology the problem will only worsen. @Avik @NYTHealth
RT @csgreeley: We are #1 in poverty, total spending, mean spending, obesity, maternal mortality, infant mortality, neonatal mortality, and…
RT @csgreeley: We are #1 in poverty, total spending, mean spending, obesity, maternal mortality, infant mortality, neonatal mortality, and…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/ZbpGSc0501 via @nuzzel
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries. The U.S. spends about twice what other high-income nations do on healthcare, but has the lowest life expectancy and the highest infant mortality rates https://t.co/abdWOIL4kZ
RT @Pacep4Em: Factors that drive US healthcare spending compared to other high income countries: https://t.co/gC6ozVv8TA
This is backed by a recent JAMA study. It's the prices, much more than utilization rates #econhealth https://t.co/XuE3bqccqL https://t.co/wNc9Gp0egm
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/nHWZYEPFfU
RT @Pacep4Em: Factors that drive US healthcare spending compared to other high income countries: https://t.co/gC6ozVv8TA
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/e3BJifvsu3
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
RT @biosimilars101: New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira…
New @JAMA_current study shows that US has the highest prices for these 4 medicines: Crestor, Lantus, Advair, and Humira. #Biosimilars are a solution to help lowering drug costs by providing competition https://t.co/oLpNfXGpmE
RT @ashishkjha: Key findings from our @JAMA_current paper: Compared to others, the U.S.: 1 Looks about the same on utilization 2 Has si…
RT @Pacep4Em: Factors that drive US healthcare spending compared to other high income countries: https://t.co/gC6ozVv8TA
RT @Pacep4Em: Factors that drive US healthcare spending compared to other high income countries: https://t.co/gC6ozVv8TA
Factors that drive US healthcare spending compared to other high income countries: https://t.co/gC6ozVv8TA
RT @snirody: Umm, loose definition of "similar" MT @ashishkjha Compared to others, the U.S.: 1 Looks about the same on utilization 2 Has s…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/Df0N305R26 via @nuzzel
RT @ashishkjha: Key findings from our @JAMA_current paper: Compared to others, the U.S.: 1 Looks about the same on utilization 2 Has si…
RT @ashishkjha: Key findings from our @JAMA_current paper: Compared to others, the U.S.: 1 Looks about the same on utilization 2 Has si…
Interesting insight into how the US spends twice as much as other rich nations and gets less out of it. Americans dont consume more healthcare than others but pay much more for what they consume. https://t.co/lcZW4IhMU0
RT @DavidLakey_MD: Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastr…
JAMA report says the high cost of healthcare in the U.S. is due to price, not utilization, when compared to 10 other high-income countries. https://t.co/pFY8KnlizB #HealthcareSpending #CostofCare #MedicalCosts
New @JAMA_current study finds that the US spends more per capita on healthcare than any other nation, even other high-income nations https://t.co/oLpNfXGpmE
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/PLkZSu6h6U
RT @PuneetDocASAP: US healthcare cost is not a “utilization” problem, it's a “price” problem. We pay more for all services and goods! http…
RT @snoqualmie: Great addition to the conversation @IPapanicolas and @ashishkjha in @jama_current : Health Care Spending in the United St…
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
Great addition to the conversation @IPapanicolas and @ashishkjha in @jama_current : Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/7UpVZCQPGn Gets back to "it's the prices..." @swedish
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/8AWMiyPUjG
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
RT @bsutariya: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/pWfMhTQ5dA
RT @AndreasLaupacis: It's why it bothers me when people say we have universal publicly funded healthcare in Canada https://t.co/8ZKMBVyPx5
RT @csgreeley: We are #1 in poverty, total spending, mean spending, obesity, maternal mortality, infant mortality, neonatal mortality, and…
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
RT @johndoerr: via @NYTimes - Health care costs? They say it's the prices... https://t.co/ySjdhN7qH6
RT @RootCauseCo: The U.S. spends twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, and it isn't because Americans get more out…
#Jama rpt: 2016, #USA spent twice what 10 high-income countries did on #medical care; utilization not more; Prices of labor & goods, & administrative costs were cause https://t.co/B2og8y3Jh1
We are #1 in poverty, total spending, mean spending, obesity, maternal mortality, infant mortality, neonatal mortality, and total spending on pharmaceuticals. Oh yes, we are also #1 with adults with unmet healthcare needs. https://t.co/AcF4fEOwFn
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/2G7LVQR3eM
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
Data such as these are needed to inform policy decisions... https://t.co/r7g8YZxPYE
RT @pvh: Why is healthcare so expensive in the US? A brand new detailed comparative analysis: https://t.co/m02rbxGLIy
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
RT @GMNdoc: Estados Unidos gasta el doble en Sanidad que otros 11 países pero su esperanza de vida es la menor y la mortalidad infantil la…
Problem with trending @JAMA_current study on why healthcare in US is so expensive is that researchers keep ignoring #Singapore by limiting comparison to @OECD nations. Singapore currently spends 4.9% of its GDP on healthcare. Lowest in this study is 9.6% h
RT @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #v…
RT @nikillinit: I finally read this paper which compares US spending and utilization in healthcare against other countries It's very good…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/PPuBsLv5vv via @nuzzel
The US spent twice in medical care, have lower rates for for smokers, yet utilization rates are larger similar to those in other high-income countries - we could add that life expectancy is lower https://t.co/rdMaD79lVM
What are the added values of the high #Health Care Spending in the #United States and Other High-Income Countries? https://t.co/jM0F0rVSLS
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - The JAMA Network https://t.co/ZtDcWP7jB2 via @nuzzel
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
@marcelsalathe Unfortunately, it's true! And although it's difficult to compare countries: Have a look at last weeks JAMA, that compiles a lot of interesting data https://t.co/7bq0cfot9n https://t.co/ka3vlMdcs9
RT @CNagpaul: Thanks for sharing - "Administrative costs of care (activities relating to planning, regulating, and managing health systems…
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
RT @kamleshkhunti: The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but worse outcomes t…
RT @CNagpaul: Thanks for sharing - "Administrative costs of care (activities relating to planning, regulating, and managing health systems…
Friday fact: in recent years, the United States spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care. Want to know why? Check out this article from JAMA and stay up-to-date on healthcare costs: https://t.co/zPVXinEhy3
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…
Gasto en atención sanitaria en los EE UU y otros países de altos ingresos https://t.co/CZ0BixU2ug PMID 29536101
RT @CFNU: Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the…