Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries | Health Care Reform | JAMA | JAMA ...,https://t.co/SePPBdgHSS
Why does our country spend so much in health care related costs? https://t.co/Unt6Apwyq3
RT @EAEisenhauer: @picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons…
Spending twice as much with worse outcomes: US healthcare spending outpaces all other nations but ranks worst in life expectancy and infant mortality among the 11 countries analyzed. https://t.co/RVyJMaGEcR
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 @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 @EMARIANOMD: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the dif…
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 @chprogress: A new report finds the US spends nearly twice as much on health care as 10 other high-income countries, but with worse resu…
RT @MichelRochonRC: Les omnipraticiens canadiens sont les 3ième mieux payés et les spécialistes les 4ième mieux payés des pays les plus ric…
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…
US doctors' salaries are much higher than peers. To allow for reduced salaries, US needs to cover cost of med school tuition. Graduating school with huge debt can only be justified by a big payoff afterward. Forgive tuition and docs will work for less. htt
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 @MichelRochonRC: Les omnipraticiens canadiens sont les 3ième mieux payés et les spécialistes les 4ième mieux payés des pays les plus ric…
Where are we going? https://t.co/PJbRZPXASH
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 @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
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…
Les omnipraticiens canadiens sont les 3ième mieux payés et les spécialistes les 4ième mieux payés des pays les plus riches, ceux de l'OCDE selon @JAMA_current Les F.M. vont trouver cela impossible, biaisé et faux...https://t.co/CpxQ6cbsz3
Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJKab
Health Care Spending in the United States Is Much Higher than Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/1zAsexVUTL
RT @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
The U.S. healthcare system is expensive, but that's because of over-utilization, right? Well, actually, maybe not... Check out where the biggest costs come from. Very cool seeing an issue highlighted that we see everyday at Lumere! https://t.co/2bZwntoWP2
Plenty to criticize here in making international health care comparisons but so much to love for a health wonk. Bottom line is that US "system" protects incomes of providers and suppliers. https://t.co/HSZsD4ciBl
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 @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…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/M9GDFEv1fC
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 @ShimCode: "Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries" https://t.co/uNzedsRZ1C Quite simply: American pe…
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 @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
RT @ugiedion: Q tan diferentes es U.S de otros paises? Tiempo de revisar algunos mitos? Health Care Spending in the United States and Other…
RT @Gastro_GRJ: Damning of US healthcare spending but interesting comparisons for #NHS. Lowest physician, nurse and CT scanner numbers per…
Damning of US healthcare spending but interesting comparisons for #NHS. Lowest physician, nurse and CT scanner numbers per unit population. https://t.co/8mkcNoiKAz https://t.co/Cbg7bBp8Ns
RT @nolanjimradial: Seems like the right wing dream of a marketised private health care system is not the utopia it's made out to be by our…
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 @jsross119: U.S. spent ~2x as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates are largely similar; difference is in p…
RT @JonatanSchloss: DK: færrest andel @Plolaeger og størst andel hospitalslæger blandt de førende vestlige lande. Hvorfor? Er det en klog f…
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 @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
RT @sunsopeningband: Thread for folks who are concerned we’ll turn out like all those “highly taxed European social democracies.” Turns out…
RT @IPapanicolas: Another interesting finding: compared to others the US is not an outlier when it comes to social spending https://t.co/rs…
RT @EAEisenhauer: @picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons…
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…
Global jämförelse av antal sjukhussängar p. capita. Gissa vem som hamnade sist. https://t.co/FlVlBGquDO https://t.co/cIS0BhEvfv
@jimmy_dore 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 https://t.co/ThonTTosV0
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…
well woth a read. https://t.co/QBxK7UBcij
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 @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
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…
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…
RT @barttels2: Spoiler: it's not the lack of social spending. Lay that one to rest. https://t.co/QpzTGExgL7
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 @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
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 @centinel5051: La sanidad en EEUU es el doble de cara, menos universal y menos efectiva que en otros países con un desarrollo similar, a…
RT @HarvardGH: Exploring key findings from our @JAMA_current @JAMAInternalMed paper and why US healthcare spending looks so different from…
Exploring key findings from our @JAMA_current @JAMAInternalMed paper and why US healthcare spending looks so different from other countries, our Faculty Director @ashishkjha says, "It's still the prices" #healthcarespending https://t.co/2uQWb6MLQy
RT @EAEisenhauer: @picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons…
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…
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…
.@JAMA_current releases new study on US #healthcare spending compared to other countries finding (again) 18% GDP spending despite no better outcomes (life expectancy, insurance coverage, infant mortality). Utilization is same, but costs are major drivers.
RT @EAEisenhauer: @picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons…
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 @EAEisenhauer: @picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons…
It’s often argued that patients in the United States use too much medical care but we were below average on measures of how often patients went to the doctor or hospital. https://t.co/xd82obsHoV #HRTech #BenTech #EmployeeBenefits #BenefitsTechnology
@picardonhealth @CIHI_ICIS @CMA_Docs @OECD This article from JAMA 2 days ago has some additional interesting comparisons of Canada, US and other countries: https://t.co/SKDBToAItE
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 @SatchinPanda: High cost of US healthcare driven by drug prices and salaries. The paper does not discuss salary. The average salary for…
"Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals and devices, and administrative costs appeared to be the main drivers of the differences in spending." #valuebasedcare #BPCIAdvanced https://t.co/N9bJP7GF23
RT @jsross119: U.S. spent ~2x as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates are largely similar; difference is in p…
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 @dhekidney: I have been tweeting about this for years based on the late Uwe Reinhard’s work. This confirms that focus on utilization is…
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 @SeemaCMS: New #JAMA study (https://t.co/hCDpBGkHGK) on what's driving the high rate of healthcare spending, and reminds us to look both…
RT @zakkohane: US healthcare costs: Reasonably balanced news story https://t.co/2oSmV7a0hU about article https://t.co/f2hsaYCUsU comparing…
US healthcare costs: Reasonably balanced news story https://t.co/2oSmV7a0hU about article https://t.co/f2hsaYCUsU comparing to other countries. Excellent pizza metaphor by @ashishkjha at end. https://t.co/EUvGLxzhbM
#HealthCare Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries | Health Care Reform | JAMA | JAMA Network #uspoli, you spend more for about equivalent usage and somewhat worse outcomes. You might want to ask why. https://t.co/LHeFeazQ0Q
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…
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…
I have been tweeting about this for years based on the late Uwe Reinhard’s work. This confirms that focus on utilization is largely off base. As he wrote, it’s the prices, stupid! @OHSUoctri https://t.co/YiQ2czYhxk
RT @jsross119: U.S. spent ~2x as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates are largely similar; difference is in p…
New #JAMA study (https://t.co/hCDpBGkHGK) on what's driving the high rate of healthcare spending, and reminds us to look both at the quantity and price of services. The most proven way to lower prices while driving innovation is a competitive market.
RT @AndyBiotech: U.S. health spending twice other countries' with worse results https://t.co/ZQL6Vf31iH https://t.co/7Y9xM9pAJH https://t.…
RT @enenbee: Totally obsessing over this @JAMA_current article!! 11 high-resource countries compared for health care spending, structural…
U.S. spent ~2x as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates are largely similar; difference is in prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs; nice paper by @IPapanicolas @ashishkjha https://t.co
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 @hank4ky: Those who say we can’t afford #UniversalHealthCare are wrong. What we can’t afford is our current corrupt profit based system…
RT @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
RT @EMARIANOMD: "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the dif…
RT @OSFHealth: Americans spend more on health care & prescription drugs than other wealthy countries, but have worse outcomes: https://t.co…
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…
RT @aledmedwards: US health care system. "Administrative costs of care (planning, regulating, and managing systems and services) accounted…
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…
Interesting analysis. UK spends the least per capita, but is the system crumbling or more efficient? I guess there are probably data somewhere linking spend to patient outcomes. https://t.co/noUGQRdbXt