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Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/59bb6QWGAB
"Why is health care spending in the United States so much greater than in other high-income countries?" This question has plagued healthcare economists for decades. Can we truly find a REAL solution to cut costs without impacting quality or access? http
RT @mkfrdmn: An interesting read on #healthcare Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries. Great context for the environment for #…
@helengilburt @nedwards_1 Easy. Price not Utilization by @IPapanicolas @ashishkjha. Changed the way I think about healthcare spending. https://t.co/zkVbrwBUUA
@ColoradoSun @johningold @PoliticsSun Thanks - great stuff here. However, with regard to #10 it seems that highlighting utilization alone doesn't get to the heart of the issue. In fact, targeting utilization alone is unlikely to reduce growth in #healthcar
Analyse des #dépensesdesanté US par rapport aux autres pays développés 👏👏 https://t.co/jvXEEu9erE
That said - THERE IS NO LOGIC TO HOW WE SET PRICES: https://t.co/uT0b9zte6O Here are some good thoughts: https://t.co/L8BHl5AbJV
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/o4U5r4Caph
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/T1MCVbFp6u
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
RT @CSnoswell: One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spendin…
RT @SWexner: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/f3AGnH8gIy @JAMA_current @JAMANetworkOp…
RT @SWexner: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/f3AGnH8gIy @JAMA_current @JAMANetworkOp…
March 13, 2018 Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/MrbpIKQzgf
One the most talked about articles from @JAMA_current in #2018 Can't wait to see what comes out in #2019 #Healthcare Spending in the #USA and Other High-Income Countries #healtheconomics https://t.co/vSOOklMU5M
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. Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/OKQ7x7iNWm
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries. | Health Care Reform | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/XtvhLzQ8qw
RT @LaurenAnneWise: “In 2016, the US spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on many…
Published in March 2018, but highly interesting, also for comparing states such as Germany, Denmark, France, UK etc: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/u1kK4OcOBY
The US spent twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates were largely similar. Prices of labor and goods, pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the difference. https://t.co/y0C
RT @CGMMaher: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/Kf8wfyFysE
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/I4LuKaHKqI
RT @CGMMaher: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/Kf8wfyFysE
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/Kf8wfyFysE
RT @ml_barnett: @NEJM #6: Health Care Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/…
Why am I not surprised? The American health market is perverted and must be fixed. " 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/G
An interesting read on #healthcare Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries. Great context for the environment for #valuebased #qualityimprovement not just utilization! https://t.co/AyWqBa1XBG
RT @LaurenAnneWise: “In 2016, the US spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on many…
RT @brainbanker: US health care spending nearly twice other high-income countries with poorer outcomes and similar utilization https://t.co…
“In 2016, the US spent nearly twice as much as 10 high-income countries on medical care and performed less well on many population health outcomes.” Prices of labor & goods (e.g. pharmaceuticals, devices & administrative costs) were the main differ
RT @SWexner: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/f3AGnH8gIy @JAMA_current @JAMANetworkOp…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/f3AGnH8gIy @JAMA_current @JAMANetworkOpen @JAMANetwork
US health care spending nearly twice other high-income countries with poorer outcomes and similar utilization https://t.co/NA39IStrye @AmerMedicalAssn @AAMCtoday
RT @ml_barnett: @NEJM #6: Health Care Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/…
RT @ml_barnett: @NEJM #6: Health Care Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/…
Top 2018 paper: we pay a lot for healthcare and get very meager results.
@NEJM #6: Health Care Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/mhNYrzPZTc Simple premise, big impact How does US compare to other developed countries on a huge range of standardized health deliv
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
This is a great paper and a fantastic team.
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
RT @joefigs2: Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper…
Congrats to @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha for having one of the top @altmetric papers of 2018 (#23)! @JAMA_current paper comparing healthcare spending across high-income countries. https://t.co/cVFPgmeNHr https://t.co/ouQP5aiNS2
RT @CPopeHC: @amyjccuddy Getting a next-day appointment can be a challenge in many places: https://t.co/O7YNAKhWmZ https://t.co/FdTg6OwJhG
@amyjccuddy Getting a next-day appointment can be a challenge in many places: https://t.co/O7YNAKhWmZ https://t.co/FdTg6OwJhG
#Healthcare spending in the US is twice as high as other high-income countries, with higher spending & costs. Main drivers? High labor, pharmaceutical & administrative costs. Great data points to inform policy decisions. Via @JAMA_current https://t
@DanMiathail @Ocasio2018 @sebroche @IlhanMN @AyannaPressley @RashidaTlaib We're already paying for health care at a rate comparable to countries with 'free' health care (~8-9% of GDP). On top of this we're paying another 8% of GDP privately. Twice the pric
@sanfordbilly @davilch @candina_maria_ @brandondarby Because someone may actually want to understand the issues. Start here. Harvard study in AMA journal on cost: https://t.co/AFSQFvTTyt OECD comparison: https://t.co/1c0ayWYysJ Comparing system types: h
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/uvWovCBiik
Abstract to the article: https://t.co/WVCTGwEybC
@FBosch_0 @peixitu_m @boscderoures Em cap moment t'he discutit res d'això. He posat en dubte afirmació "sanitat USA és la millor del mon". I t'he demanat en què et basaves. Quan defenses unes polítiques vs unes altres hauràs d donar dades, no demanar fe
@elward_kurt @Mimi72900328 @WhiteHouse @realDonaldTrump In the meantime, I'm going to trust academic studies which show the UK has longer life expectancy, lower infant mortality with healthcare that costs half as much as in the UK. /shrug https://t.co/eRK1
@felly500 @SteveLaitner @BBCWorldatOne @jimmcmanusph @profchrisham This useful paper helps. UK tends to simplify the reasons for US spending (overdx/rx etc) but we don’t lag far behind..... https://t.co/nxDGQNqCFj
@BetoORourke @JAMA_current https://t.co/zmJcNKdRvW According to the Papanicolas study, Americans paid roughly twice the rich country median for drugs in 2015, at $1,443 per person, with $1,023 of that for retail #pharmaceuticals. France paid $697, while
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
@ispreadliberty @Troll_Troll4Fun @DaveBratVA7th @IngrahamAngle We do not have a shortage of doctors or hospitals or medications. We do, however, have an extremely high administration cost and drug cost with this country’s health care system. https://t.co/r
"Out-of-pocket spending was also surprisingly low in the United States [11%], which may be explained in part by the relatively high proportion of patients who do not seek care or who skip consultations because of high costs." https://t.co/OSZvdOOZeH
@Daniel_isGreat @thadyeiser @AriFleischer @brithume 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/lYlTpjSvCu
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @BenjaminSBrooke: “On average, we are pretty average” @ashishkjha. Insightful Keynote Address for 2018 @SurgOutcomes meeting #ACSCC…
RT @BenjaminSBrooke: “On average, we are pretty average” @ashishkjha. Insightful Keynote Address for 2018 @SurgOutcomes meeting #ACSCC…
RT @BenjaminSBrooke: “On average, we are pretty average” @ashishkjha. Insightful Keynote Address for 2018 @SurgOutcomes meeting #ACSCC…
RT @BenjaminSBrooke: “On average, we are pretty average” @ashishkjha. Insightful Keynote Address for 2018 @SurgOutcomes meeting #ACSCC…
“On average, we are pretty average” @ashishkjha. Insightful Keynote Address for 2018 @SurgOutcomes meeting #ACSCC18 @TomVargheseJr @AmirGhaferi @jdimick1 @srgfin @kbilimoria @AdilHaiderMD https://t.co/mPAzLHCzuZ
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
RT @m_e_nielsen: Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JA…
Phenomenal #SOC18 keynote from @ashishkjha: a lot of “settled knowledge” turns out to be wrong. Compelling summary of 🏆@JAMA_current work: https://t.co/GENqqTqEwU
RT @vanessapho: This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we d…
This talk upending so many things I thought I knew about healthcare spending. We don't do a lot more unnecessary care, we don't have too many specialists... Where does the 💰💰 go? #SOC18 @ashishkjha @AmirGhaferi @elliotthaut @kbilimoria @SurgOutcomes