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: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @maximepatout: Comparaison des coûts et de leur architecture pour les soins passionnant! 🇫🇷 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 https://t.co/dSptYXlKyo @NickHartThora…
RT @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
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“...yet utilization rates in the United States were largely similar to those in other nations. Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the difference in overall cost” https://t.co/J
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
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…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
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…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
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 @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #v…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/EkaPdvTjPr
RT @Vilavaite: U.S. 2nd > number of imaging exams 2nd > MRI and CT utilization rate Average cost CT exam $896 U.S. $97 Canada $279 The Ne…
Zu viele #Operationen und #Untersuchungen in Deutschland. Schlechtes Kosten-Gesundheits-Verhältnis. Eine Orientierung und Ausrichtung der Untersuchungskosten und Häufigkeiten (z.B. #Radiologie) an #InEK sorgt auch nicht für einen Ausbruch aus dem Kreislauf
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/Qj9K54N5ai
RT @gsmartinmd: More specifically, the US spends more on #healthcare admin and pharmaceutical, not on healthcare utilization overall https:…
The study’s data & conclusions are correct. Why aren’t politicians screaming about this atrocity? Especially those who claim to be right to life. Improving infant mortality should be higher than most other issues https://t.co/wZ7Lyu7BLt
RT @DavidLakey_MD: Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastr…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @enenbee: @mverbora @picardonhealth @JAMA_current Well, I think the take home from this article was that the US is not a good comparator…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
Canada: the lowest total social spending among 10 high-income countries...going to be a long road to health equity https://t.co/awUG3m1GIV
Agreed. https://t.co/ilm7VDnYfp
RT @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
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 @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/1iPsj2Kazi
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 @alihartmanPT: "Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-d…
RT @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #v…
"Given that other high-income countries are able to spend less and achieve better health outcomes, a more nuanced, data-driven understanding of all aspects of health care cost are needed to assist in reform of the US health care system." @TheAPHPT https:/
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 -…
RT @gsmartinmd: Comparative #healthcare spending between #USA and similar nations, by @ashishkjha, showing greatest disparity is admin cost…
RT @drandrewb: must read @JAMA_current for international health policy by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/azABZohaRl rai…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/d8uECdIrjr
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
Wait!! Canada's public spending on health as a percentage of the GDP is 𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙣 the US ???https://t.co/cm0hOISfRW
@danmunro @amitabhchandra2 You article is contradicted by recent comparative evidence finding that the cost of healthcare in the US is on par with other countries adjusting for higher per family disposable income. https://t.co/1kNjbKd56v
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/LOFbPj4H6O
The cost of medical care is a hot topic in all developed countries. This comparative work benchmarks many aspects of adjusted global cost with focus on USA. Surprisingly gives us Swiss citizens a huge hard data, away from political popular shoutouts. htt
RT @Beorn91000195: Si on veut savoir ce que donne la privatisation du système de sante, cette étude est éclairante! @CarolineFiat54 si ça p…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
Major cost drivers in health care (expenditures are per capita): 1. Pharmaceutical: US $1443 vs Netherlands $466... https://t.co/vfS4VWAU85
RT @DheillyNM: A must read very informative and comprehensive manuscript. https://t.co/jo4AwwgJOf
RT @gsmartinmd: Comparative #healthcare spending between #USA and similar nations, by @ashishkjha, showing greatest disparity is admin cost…
RT @gsmartinmd: Comparative #healthcare spending between #USA and similar nations, by @ashishkjha, showing greatest disparity is admin cost…
RT @DheillyNM: A must read very informative and comprehensive manuscript. https://t.co/jo4AwwgJOf
RT @daynasteele: New research published in JAMA confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high pric…
Excellent editorial to go with international #healthcare cost analysis in @JAMA_current https://t.co/GXS7INbzbh https://t.co/KT3H8E4ue3
More specifically, the US spends more on #healthcare admin and pharmaceutical, not on healthcare utilization overall https://t.co/GXS7INbzbh https://t.co/Bb8NrdVzJR
Inpatient care expenditure ... Canada last place; on the + side #1 at preventative care expenditures https://t.co/M3BctYRB4o
Comparative #healthcare spending between #USA and similar nations, by @ashishkjha, showing greatest disparity is admin costs (3x-8x higher in USA) and pharmaceutical (1.5-3x higher); healthcare utilization is similar https://t.co/wQFvzMmN9m
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @DheillyNM: A must read very informative and comprehensive manuscript. https://t.co/jo4AwwgJOf
RT @DheillyNM: A must read very informative and comprehensive manuscript. https://t.co/jo4AwwgJOf
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…
A must read very informative and comprehensive manuscript. https://t.co/jo4AwwgJOf
Si on veut savoir ce que donne la privatisation du système de sante, cette étude est éclairante! @CarolineFiat54 si ça peut vous donner des munitions à l'Assemblée... https://t.co/6DYya6LnnS
RT @drandrewb: must read @JAMA_current for international health policy by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/azABZohaRl rai…
Yeah, we're a bit out of control over here in the USA :-/ @kldiKlaus @JanPhilippBeck @EITHealth @EIThealth_FR https://t.co/0xbc0gIppD
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @EMBRACE_reform: 23% feel “Complete rebuild of health system needed”! EMBRACE (https://t.co/WsagDaQgYl) is the only reform plan that de…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
.@IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries @JAMA_current https://t.co/Digo9Tc2Jr
US healthcare cost is not a “utilization” problem, it's a “price” problem. We pay more for all services and goods! https://t.co/T5PEsPAk0I https://t.co/CUtAazeyxT
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 @kennylinafp: US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much large…
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
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…
RT @hmkyale: "Contrary to some explanations for high spending, social spending and health care utilization in the United States did not dif…
RT @DavidLakey_MD: Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastr…
RT @japfs: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hqqB5Tv16n maior despesa não significa me…
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 -…
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…
RT @WorldHealthSmt: In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much on medical care as 10 high-income countries - and... https://t.co…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @Vilavaite: U.S. 2nd > number of imaging exams 2nd > MRI and CT utilization rate Average cost CT exam $896 U.S. $97 Canada $279 The Ne…
23% feel “Complete rebuild of health system needed”! EMBRACE (https://t.co/WsagDaQgYl) is the only reform plan that details how to completely rebuild our system, yet keep key "American" values. https://t.co/p6GSvNNEe3