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 @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
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…
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 @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 @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
Not sure home much research is needed to drive home a simple point: half of $3.3 trillion that US Spends on healthcare goes to economic waste, i.e. activities that if eliminated would not change the outcome of the process. That is…https://t.co/c1ILkVJF1k h
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
True:False about American #healthcare. We pay more $ for less health. @JAMA_current study concludes high drug, admin & salary costs impt factors. @ChildHealthUSA @HealthCareGov https://t.co/qcbZsEiqQP https://t.co/GFkbpyiWWz Healthcare's high cost: U.
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 @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
Paper @JAMA_current on comparative health care spending covered by @picardonhealth https://t.co/1Unno4Z1f8 @globeandmail https://t.co/VYD3k5MrZG raised at #CWMGR @MountSinai @FralickMike @kieranlquinn @roundstable
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
I finally got around to reading this article and can't help but think we've heard this before. https://t.co/kKrHvePqay https://t.co/zhIcn515xM
Interesting look at healthcare spending in the US compared with other high income countries suggests that prices (rather than utilization) drive our higher spending #journalclub https://t.co/7aEDuYEzsb
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @AndyBiotech: U.S. health spending twice other countries' with worse results https://t.co/ZQL6Vf31iH https://t.co/7Y9xM9pAJH https://t.…
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…
To be entirely fair, higher spending does not necessarily equate to better social outcomes. The US, for example, has notoriously high health care spending (even in their public sector) for bad overall results. That said, it's obvious you can't have servic
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
Canada is also dead last in spending on social programs, compared to 10 peer countries. Yup, you read that right. Check out the study here: https://t.co/ZIiS6JuvTn #CDNHealth #cdnpoli #canlab
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
Health Care Spending in the United States & Other High-Income Countries (JAMA) https://t.co/lIohBtjm6z
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
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 @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
RT @Send_Paramedics: OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Her…
OPFFA's proposal to adopt the United States' fire-based EMS model will destroy Ontario's emergency medical system. Here is more evidence the United States is not the model to emulate; They’re most expensive and produce poor health outcomes in comparison. h
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
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…
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
Perhaps because we have the #NHS which cannot prescribe any drug it chooses unless it has already been determined 'cost effective' by NICE (National Institute for Health & Care Excellence) we manage to keep drug costs under some control? #BigPharma are
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 @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
Our doctors have not protested against the high charges for their services like Canada. https://t.co/a4QyST4vgG
RT @scottsantens: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers…
"Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals & devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers of the differences in spending." If we could get our shit together and pass #MedicareforAll with negotiated prices, that'd be gre
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…
High administrative costs are a direct result of competition not monopoly! US won’t bend the cost curve with a system where profits r at the center and not health. IP provides a clear path forward. Do we have the political will? https://t.co/vHM1J7aghg
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/bdA7u7vvqS
RT @AngelaMMills: U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Pri…
U.S. spends 2x as much as other high-income countries on health care, yet utilization rates similar to other nations. Prices of labor, goods, and admin costs major drivers of difference in overall healthcare costs @JAMA_current https://t.co/dEH4kS0JzF
RT @MartinBell1966: Report on US healthcare spending with comparisons...#medlearn https://t.co/YDiYwCfVUz
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @NatCounterPunch: The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization ra…
RT @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @bsutariya: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/pWfMhTQ5dA
RT @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
Limiting patients' use of health care services might not be enough to bring overall costs under control. @JAMA_current https://t.co/D5XvaEufPb
Our national debate is centered on providing cheaper medical insurance, where it should be about providing cheaper health care. Insurance is a hedge against unforeseen costs, not a primary payment method. https://t.co/waYN3YE0j6
@picardonhealth @MarinaG17807027 We are not. Myth! Check out: https://t.co/EO1uzFJwFu
"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/KLs7GL2R4u
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
RT @Brainsurger: This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and…
This JAMA paper, well summarized by @picardonhealth destroys the myth that Canada spends too much on both health care and social spending: https://t.co/BhsEtlBVvB https://t.co/4MmmitdKuV
RT @rrosenblattmd: Interesting article looking at OECD countries and healthcare spending/utilization. US doesn't do well. Studied this exte…
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 @NatCounterPunch: The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization ra…
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 @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #v…
Interesting article looking at OECD countries and healthcare spending/utilization. US doesn't do well. Studied this extensively w/ @ShirleyCoMekMD @WCMhpr https://t.co/oaIJ1RrY5j
Need more focus on the social determinants of health https://t.co/EkUeRg5u6X
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…
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 @human_dx: The U.S. is spending approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, but still millions are left…
RT @gmdoherty: Remarkable - if I have this right @ashishkjha - we use about the same amount of health care per capita in US as others do -…