Comparison at a glance of Health Care Spending in the High-Income Countries. Some hints for US high cost health system https://t.co/BOPWAUtue2
@alahav I've heard the old "they have health insurance and social programs" story from tort lawyers before. This JAMA study undercuts that premise: https://t.co/bxzZGhrRVP
Uwe Reinhardt made the same point 25 years ago in an editorial entitled “ It’s the Prices Stupid” https://t.co/bVjWLtjJF5 https://t.co/IlSuxacP6G
@JAMA_current Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries -Features #healthequity and unmet needs with consideration of factors such as: did not #consult with or visit a physician due to cost https://t.co/HIHoPhKGeD #PatientE
RT @calonghurst: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/5xwBV2Qah2
@JAMA_current Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries Features #healthequity w/ consideration of #patientexperience factors such as: skipped a medical test, treatment, or follow-up recommended due of cost https://t.co/HIHo
must read @JAMA_current for international health policy by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/azABZohaRl raises lots of (tough) domestic q's for Canada in our push toward health equity https://t.co/qGpRZONBpJ
RT @hmkyale: "Contrary to some explanations for high spending, social spending and health care utilization in the United States did not dif…
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 @TeddyzWings: The US spent twice as much roughly 17.8% of GDP with poorer outcomes. Physician salaries and administrative costs (approxi…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/yOcwubIByA
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 @JMMartinMoreno: Why is #healthcare spending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries? Some hints in thi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @JMMartinMoreno: Why is #healthcare spending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries? Some hints in thi…
RT @EricTopol: if you were unconvinced, a new @JAMA paper #OA today has plenty of supportive evidence https://t.co/79yXgb6xZu -worst life e…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcare spending in the #UnitedStates so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this #v…
The US spent ~2x as much as other high-income countries, yet utilization rates in the US were largely similar to those in other nations. Prices of labor and goods appeared to be the major drivers of the difference in overall cost. https://t.co/p2mtah384Y
RT @MIMcBurney: USA spends more per capita on health care than any other nation yet it performs poorly in areas such as health care coverag…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twice as much on medical care but utilization rates are largely similar" says @ashishkjha @IPapanicolas, @lwoskie in @JAMA_current https://t
A new study reiterates 3 important things: we spend more than other countries, don't have better health outcomes, and don't use more, just pay more. #healthcarespending https://t.co/CcNVrGKWix
RT @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
RT @hmkyale: "Contrary to some explanations for high spending, social spending and health care utilization in the United States did not dif…
RT @hmkyale: "Contrary to some explanations for high spending, social spending and health care utilization in the United States did not dif…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
When new evidence conflicts with strong beliefs | U.S. pays more for health care with worse population health outcomes https://t.co/f3ojHH1PYg @HarvardChanSPH @HarvardGH @HarvardHPM Original @JAMA_current: https://t.co/YDMU0iaT2D
@Minarchy_Ball @kenklippenstein @KyleKulinski Not sure that's how it goes or will go. Here's an article hot off the press. If interested: https://t.co/i3ZlA37Nle
The US spent twice as much roughly 17.8% of GDP with poorer outcomes. Physician salaries and administrative costs (approximately 8% compared to 1-3%) also had an influence ... not to mention drug costs. Therefore all the tools to…https://t.co/NOR6kMEm7i h
RT @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
Enlightening https://t.co/Waym3fAltD
RT @hmkyale: "Prices of labor/goods...main drivers of differences in spending [between US and other high income countries]. Targeting utili…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @hmkyale: "Prices of labor/goods...main drivers of differences in spending [between US and other high income countries]. Targeting utili…
RT @jsross119: U.S. spent ~2x as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates are largely similar; difference is in p…
Why Is U.S. Health Care So Expensive? Some of the Reasons You’ve Heard Turn Out to Be Myths @sangerkatz https://t.co/jEJNxWsolU https://t.co/ModT9gq7ix
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/HII9Ilk8J9
Healthcare expenditures in the US and other wealthy nations. https://t.co/Tf54gE8RJk https://t.co/lTt6FhF5Iz
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/LLGrqUsUza
The take-home message is that the US pays doctors too much & also for common procedures. The solution is moving to #singlepayer. Now, healthcare providers act as local monopolies. Moving to just one insurer gives that insurer greater price bargaining p
Did @sangerkatz from @nytimes and @JessicaGlenza from @GuardianUS read the same JAMA report (https://t.co/msGPZprRkk)? It certainly doesn't seem like it. We pay too much in the U.S. because doctors, pharma, and insurance get paid too much. Why is @nytimes
Healthcare expenditures in the US and other wealthy nations. https://t.co/CBJG7NlNM7 https://t.co/0Sp2NF3tYN
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/4h0kCss2e6
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income countries,... https://t.co/zcxY8KTaU0
Why is health care spending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries? #healthcare https://t.co/FbcisCZ2Me
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @SeemaCMS: New #JAMA study (https://t.co/hCDpBGkHGK) on what's driving the high rate of healthcare spending, and reminds us to look both…
#HealthcareSpending in the US is out of control, and this new study makes that clear: https://t.co/wuaMRFfudM. Learn more about what we are doing @Altarum to create an equitable, #highvaluehealthcare system. https://t.co/A1U1gjYvrb
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…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/kPuxdXSm9k
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries: @JAMA_current https://t.co/WYOrdevUG6 https://t.co/PilXItMFAr
RT @centinel5051: La sanidad en EEUU es el doble de cara, menos universal y menos efectiva que en otros países con un desarrollo similar, a…
In 2016 US spent 2x more on medical care despite similar utilization rates vs other high-income countries. Life expectancy is lowest | JAMA Drivers of disparity: 💊 Pharmaceuticals 📨 Admin costs 🚑 Labor https://t.co/qoY7IJkxl2
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @JuanGrvas: EEUU, casi dobla el gasto sanitario y en medicamentos de 11 países ricos (9,400 dólares contra 5,400, y 1,440 contra 750). S…
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 @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @JuanGrvas: EEUU, casi dobla el gasto sanitario y en medicamentos de 11 países ricos (9,400 dólares contra 5,400, y 1,440 contra 750). S…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @dhekidney: I have been tweeting about this for years based on the late Uwe Reinhard’s work. This confirms that focus on utilization is…
“The U.S. spent nearly twice as much on health care in 2016 as 10 other high-income countries — but by and large, our health outcomes are worse.” Report: https://t.co/f2n2swumco https://t.co/QciLjKwjrA
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @raymoynihan: US spends twice as much on healthcare as other nations, with worse outcomes; US has highest proportion of private health i…
RT @centinel5051: La sanidad en EEUU es el doble de cara, menos universal y menos efectiva que en otros países con un desarrollo similar, a…
Updated study suggests we at least get the same quality of care despite spending about double compared to other high income countries and not covering 28.2M people. #MedicareForAll https://t.co/u6LArg7WUW
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
Interesting read about #USA & other #highincome countries on #healthcare #spending #lifeexpectancy #costs #insurances Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/cXXbzAfEVu
Health care spending: Prices of labor and goods, incl. pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the difference in overall cost between the US and other high-income countries. https://t.co/i4CNULIc6y
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
The US spends about twice what other high-income nations do on health care yet life expectancy is lower and infant mortality rates are higher. Drivers for higher spending could be drugs and medical devices costs, physician and nurs…https://t.co/KVvp3TAPF1
RT @MichelRochonRC: Les omnipraticiens canadiens sont les 3ième mieux payés et les spécialistes les 4ième mieux payés des pays les plus ric…
USA spends more per capita on health care than any other nation yet it performs poorly in areas such as health care coverage and health outcomes https://t.co/2rYO9fY4jK
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @raymoynihan: US spends twice as much on healthcare as other nations, with worse outcomes; US has highest proportion of private health i…
RT @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
RT @mendel_random: US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy,…
Health Care Spending in the United States 2X Other High-Income Countries for same or less services.https://t.co/Afv6P7ilXN
US health care is crazy, highest expenditure on health across high income countries, worst outcomes for life expectancy, infant mortality & having health care. Huge transaction costs, $$$s to pharma, top doctors and private companies. Keep the NHS publ
RT @fitmslax: Interesting...@rahatheart1 @DocSavageTJU @mmamas1973 @cegarber @AnastasiaSMihai @DrMarthaGulati @DrABPBallal @rblument1 @DrKr…
RT @EricTopol: Highly recommend the @JAMA_current paper by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/79yXgb6xZu It's importance backe…
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“For example, the life expectancy of Minnesota, a state comparable in size and demographics to Sweden or Denmark, has more similar population health outcomes to these countries than Minnesota has in comparison to Mississippi.” https://t.co/CloLibWXOV https
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 @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
RT @EricTopol: Highly recommend the @JAMA_current paper by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/79yXgb6xZu It's importance backe…
On the nosey! https://t.co/8tdifvlbEU
RT @fitmslax: Interesting...@rahatheart1 @DocSavageTJU @mmamas1973 @cegarber @AnastasiaSMihai @DrMarthaGulati @DrABPBallal @rblument1 @DrKr…