RT @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
RT @aledmedwards: US health care system. "Administrative costs of care (planning, regulating, and managing systems and services) accounted…
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 @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcarespending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this spe…
Interesting article that helps to answer why health care spending in the United States is so much greater than in other high-income countries. https://t.co/BomloDys9x
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 @john_chilmark: This really is an eye opener- if you don't have the time, simply rvw charts. Some excellent research and findings https:…
The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates in the United States were largely similar to those in other nations. https://t.co/NV165JSxVO
RT @enenbee: @picardonhealth And based on this @JAMA_current article comparing 11 resource-rich countries, net income of Canadian physician…
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 @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
#healthcare #spending in the #UnitedStates and Other High-Income Countries 🧐The U.S. does not have better #health outcomes — all that money isn't buying us better health. @daniel_kraft @RebmannResearch https://t.co/xZx3TkOxM5 @OECD #healtheconomics @hea
A new report finds the US spends nearly twice as much on health care as 10 other high-income countries, but with worse results in #healthoutcomes: https://t.co/3Nhws9RHRj
Lástima q propagandistas como @wlmb o Miguel Ángel Méndez Rojas no van a venir a explicar cómo es q estos datos no ponen en evidencia la FALSEDAD d su apología d lo q ellos llaman "medicina científica" https://t.co/nhz695Q0sd
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 @yusuke_tsugawa: アメリカの医療費が他の先進国より高い理由は、価格と運営費(administrative cost)という結果でした。私の元上司の論文です。エディトリアル(Kate Baicker, Amitabh Chandra, Ezekiel Ema…
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…
EEUU, casi dobla el gasto sanitario y en medicamentos de 11 países ricos (9,400 dólares contra 5,400, y 1,440 contra 750). Su expectativa de vida al nacer es la menor (78,8 contra 81,7 años) https://t.co/7RL4LjaKRI
RT @JuanGrvas: U.S. annual health spending per capita ($9400) was nearly double that of the 11-country average ($5400). Drug spending per c…
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…
U.S. annual health spending per capita ($9400) was nearly double that of the 11-country average ($5400). Drug spending per capita ($1440) outstripped the average ($750). U.S. life expectancy was lowest (78.8 vs. 81.7 years). https://t.co/7RL4LjaKRI https:/
La sanidad en EEUU es el doble de cara, menos universal y menos efectiva que en otros países con un desarrollo similar, aunque su utilización sea parecida https://t.co/NgRaC2hSAq
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/tMRELLlTnf
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…
Increased health care spending in US due to higher prices for labor, goods (e.g. high drug prices), and administrative costs https://t.co/hoM9yDsb4X
Estados Unidos es un excelente ejemplo de como administrar mal un sistema de salud. https://t.co/UDETlCu0uj
targeting utilization alone are unlikely to reduce the growth in health care spending in the United States; a more concerted effort to reduce prices and administrative costs is likely needed. https://t.co/H365GttbCy
Interesting to see this report in JAMA about differences in cost of healthcare for US and other countries. May not be what you think... https://t.co/BajelROuko
Big food is killing us! #sugaraddiction. https://t.co/QFx8kS4Aaa
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…
The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates in the U.S. were largely similar to those in other nations. Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @JAMA_current: Why is #healthcarespending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries? Find out in this spe…
RT @k_sauser: Culprits for high #healthcarespending in US: administrative costs, #Pharmaceuticals and physician compensation. How about #Ev…
@picardonhealth Do you happen to know/have other suggested data sources? Thanks. Cc: @MWFriedberg https://t.co/Hpw3wcPbfV
RT @verisfoundation: 8% of all healthcare spending in the US is administration. For 2015 that amounts to $248 Billion USD. This is exactl…
Good Jama study 3/13/18 from Papanicolas, Woski, @ashishkjha on comparative healthcare spending. 16pg+SummaryVideo+Charts. Highly recommend! https://t.co/r0eYXUIrdG
Thread for folks who are concerned we’ll turn out like all those “highly taxed European social democracies.” Turns out, health outcomes would be better off and we’d actually save money as a society. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 https://t.co/46d8atD33M
No surprise on number 3 https://t.co/eawPhlNchR
RT @therealjcricket: because the laws of this country allow layers of corporations to take a cut of what sick and desperate people will pay…
RT @Maclomaclee: Go USA (and, to a lesser extent, UK) https://t.co/iuwKmf6XIn
RT @efusebrown: Always the prices...a great report. https://t.co/7w0HGxRjMf
Go USA (and, to a lesser extent, UK) https://t.co/iuwKmf6XIn
Health Insurance costs so much because #healthcare costs so much. The following study from the Journal of the American Medical Association #JAMA shows that our outcomes are equal to or worse than 10 comparable countries, but our…https://t.co/haQBVsJvJo h
JAMA: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/2CfW1jz0vu
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
RT @aledmedwards: US health care system. "Administrative costs of care (planning, regulating, and managing systems and services) accounted…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hyVk7ITPz0
Culprits for high #healthcarespending in US: administrative costs, #Pharmaceuticals and physician compensation. How about #EvidenceBased policy changes targeting these? @JAMA_current @ashishkjha https://t.co/mbZ8n3pkg6
Always the prices...a great report. https://t.co/7w0HGxRjMf
RT @Vilavaite: #HealthCare Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries The U.S. spent ~ x 2 as much as other high-income…
RT @trclosson: We sure have efficient hospitals. Our failure is insufficient corresponding investment in the community @AnthonyDaleOHA @An…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/WggYBmehIu
RT @johndoerr: via @NYTimes - Health care costs? They say it's the prices... https://t.co/ySjdhN7qH6
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hPsvFtcqzl
Excellent summary to the answer of a question we have all been asking for the past several years https://t.co/VCVyVgqEzW
RT @hmkyale: "Prices of labor/goods...main drivers of differences in spending [between US and other high income countries]. Targeting utili…
RT @EricTopol: Highly recommend the @JAMA_current paper by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/79yXgb6xZu It's importance backe…
RT @anish_koka: Really nice paper by @lwoskie gives you a veritable plethora of information on US healthcare. Well written discussion guara…
FINDINGS: ...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/HgSZjZeBmc
RT @aledmedwards: US health care system. "Administrative costs of care (planning, regulating, and managing systems and services) accounted…
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 | 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/QeKZcr4Nd
To piggy back on the article posted before that shows we are the worst, we are also the most expensive! Its time... https://t.co/4Z2m8TtJsC
RT @reportbywilson: A new report finds the U.S. spent nearly twice as much on #healthcare in 2016 as 10 other high-income countries — but b…
RT @Wiltster: Snap out of what? This is *exactly* the outcome lawmakers (and other teat-suckers) want. Where do you think that extra money…
Snap out of what? This is *exactly* the outcome lawmakers (and other teat-suckers) want. Where do you think that extra money goes? Into the pocket of some loser who supported that lawmaker in becoming a lawmaker. #SameCrapDifferentDay https://t.co/ZmeqUuQ8
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 government https://t.co/1CsEq86wY5
RT @verisfoundation: 8% of all healthcare spending in the US is administration. For 2015 that amounts to $248 Billion USD. This is exactl…
Fascinating work from @ashishkjha @HarvardChanSPH about US healthcare expenditures in @JAMA_current https://t.co/j1ZOSFo02X
미국 등 10개 OECD 국가 의료 실태 비교https://t.co/rXNQfyUpCI
"Waiting times to see a specialist were longer for national health service and single-payer systems..." https://t.co/qeGiweXlR1
"For the 3 access measures (ability to get same- or next-day care when sick, 2-month wait time to see a specialist, and adequate time spent with regular physician) the United States generally performed better than the other countries." https://t.co/qeGiweX
RT @Fredeolesen: Rigtig mange spændende data om https://t.co/Xo676WpQF4. a. mange læger og sygeplej./1000 indb., og det relativt største an…
"However, the United States average, in comparison to averages of much smaller, more homogeneous countries, may lead to erroneous conclusions..." https://t.co/qeGiweXlR1
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 @IrfanDhalla: Very interesting comparison of health and social spending, and utilization, in 10 high-income countries by @ashishkjha et…
RT @fitmslax: Interesting...@rahatheart1 @DocSavageTJU @mmamas1973 @cegarber @AnastasiaSMihai @DrMarthaGulati @DrABPBallal @rblument1 @DrKr…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/f824yGFM4M
RT @fitmslax: Interesting...@rahatheart1 @DocSavageTJU @mmamas1973 @cegarber @AnastasiaSMihai @DrMarthaGulati @DrABPBallal @rblument1 @DrKr…
RT @whsource: New JAMA study sheds light on why Americans pay double the healthcare cost for lower coverage rates and poorer health outcome…
Via @fitmslax fascinating data. Really shocked that US has the lowest life expectancy, highest maternal / infant mortality and yet the greatest healthcare spending 😳 https://t.co/JUO99Ix3Fy
scharrlib: RT ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, IPapanicolas lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different from other countries Our paper in JAMA_current. Its still the prices..... https://t.co/4QujKkwhEp
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…
"The United States had high levels of administrative burden; this was notable in particular for administrative spending, for which the United States was an outlier..." https://t.co/qeGiweXlR1
RT @ashishkjha: Inspired by Uwe, @IPapanicolas @lwoskie & I did a dive deep into US healthcare spending...and WHY it looks so different fro…
"The physician workforce in the United States was lower than the mean of all 11 countries..." https://t.co/qeGiweXlR1
The US spends nearly twice as much as 10 other high income countries but gets worse results. We are the most obese of the 11 highest income countries and have the highest rate of infant mortality and the lowest life expectancy.https://t.co/jDeZ9TktIH
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…
wow... what a detailed comparison of health care spending and outcomes across 11 western countries https://t.co/ItPSUoVU5n
他の高所得国よりもアメリカの方が医療コストが高いのは、人件費や医薬品・医療器具等の物品にかかる費用、管理コストのため。Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/NA1uoDhBOc
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries - Is the Problem Prices? https://t.co/LXETW3q4kq
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…