RT @kennylinafp: US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much large…
RT @kennylinafp: US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much large…
Even post-ACA, US healthcare system is twice as expensive and has the worst outcomes compared with developed countries. 19% of US pts said system worked well (c/w 35-60% in other countries) and that 23% said, “Complete rebuild of health system needed” (htt
RT @kennylinafp: US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much large…
RT @IKCCorg: From U.S. #kidneycancer patient conference: "from other countries where the gov't dictates the #healthcare, we've learned the…
RT @herniaguru: Health spending increases are NOT from overutilization. We need to control rising administrative costs https://t.co/DbOmzBJ…
RT @kennylinafp: US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much large…
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 @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…
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 -…
Remarkable - if I have this right @ashishkjha - we use about the same amount of health care per capita in US as others do - we just charge more for it? Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/BFVpegAZqi
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
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…
@redeskako @luisluque @ekgcarlosjose @diegojoseduque @diegopenate Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hrSFGxk0NN
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hrSFGxk0NN
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
US does not have 43% of physicians in primary care. Actually ~33% per @TheGrahamCenter. Which makes sense given much larger differential in PC v specialist pay in US than in other nations. https://t.co/riwWwy6HOO
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 @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…
New research published in JAMA confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices and wasteful administrative excesses. Single-payer reform would cut these costs considerably. https://t.co/grqi8BSFGG
RT @usman_aslam_: Interesting facts from the recent @jama_current pub on #healthcare spending in the #US & 10 other high-income countries:…
Interesting facts from the recent @jama_current pub on #healthcare spending in the #US & 10 other high-income countries: US ranks #1 in population, poverty rate, % obese, and total spending/retail pharma spending per capita. #11 (lowest) in life expect
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: "Prices of labor/goods...main drivers of differences in spending [between US and other high income countries]. Targeting utili…
Su Jama l’analisi della spesa sanitaria pubblica così alta negli Usa rispetto ad altri Paesi ricchi https://t.co/HKOq5vg0bT
RT @Steph_Rubin: The authors noted the US's much lower rate of health insurance coverage - before the #ACA markedly reduced the coverage ga…
Uwe Reinhardt had it right all those years ago- “it’s the prices, stupid”. Circa. 2003 https://t.co/nXz3j5rC5m
RT @mad_sters: Incredibly important study this week @JAMA_current on health care spending in US @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @hmkyale: "Prices of labor/goods...main drivers of differences in spending [between US and other high income countries]. Targeting utili…
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 @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…
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…
Illuminating picture regarding the health expenditures in the US vs other countries. https://t.co/7JPW8pzvDT https://t.co/hoJL7vLM82
US spent ~2× other high-income countries on health care with worse outcomes in 2016. US social spending & health care use were similar. Costs of labor, goods (including drugs & devices), & admin were main drivers of the higher costs. https://t.
Incredibly important study this week @JAMA_current on health care spending in US @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha https://t.co/cglOREfhFc
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…
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 @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…
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…
RT @IKCCorg: From U.S. #kidneycancer patient conference: "from other countries where the gov't dictates the #healthcare, we've learned the…
Great news! No primary care workforce problem in the US! Sure a surprise for all the state plans that identify the opposite! Rich pharma, hospitals, and insurance companies, though. Health Care Spending in the United States and Other 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…
From U.S. #kidneycancer patient conference: "from other countries where the gov't dictates the #healthcare, we've learned the benefits of watchful waiting..." #Urology https://t.co/a6pAwaUnt8
RT @ourbrainbank: “The [US] spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates in the…
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
In 2016, the US spent 17.8% of its gross domestic product on health care - 9.6% (Australia) to 12.4% (Switzerland). Life expectancy in the US lowest of 11 countries & infant mortality the highest. #AusterityHealthcare needs #MedicareforAll https://t.
RT @DavidLakey_MD: Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastr…
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 @WeitzSportChiro: The US spends nearly twice as much as 10 other high income countries but gets worse results. We are the most obese of…
RT @ymori117: JAMA「米国と他の高収入国の医療支出」 https://t.co/5aKZWsAeB4 米国の医療支出は日本を含む他の高収入国10か国の約2倍、平均寿命は最低、新生児死亡率は最高、医療利用率は他国と変わらず、高コストの主因は薬剤費・人件費・行政コス…
RT @DavidLakey_MD: Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastr…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Very interesting comparison of health and social spending, and utilization, in 10 high-income countries by @ashishkjha et…
RT @ymori117: JAMA「米国と他の高収入国の医療支出」 https://t.co/5aKZWsAeB4 米国の医療支出は日本を含む他の高収入国10か国の約2倍、平均寿命は最低、新生児死亡率は最高、医療利用率は他国と変わらず、高コストの主因は薬剤費・人件費・行政コス…
JAMA「米国と他の高収入国の医療支出」 https://t.co/5aKZWsAeB4 米国の医療支出は日本を含む他の高収入国10か国の約2倍、平均寿命は最低、新生児死亡率は最高、医療利用率は他国と変わらず、高コストの主因は薬剤費・人件費・行政コストと。
Important study for all interested in health policy and population health. @TXlege @MarchofDimesPrz @texmed @BrianCCastrucci @HealthyAmerica1 @ClayDellMed @KBDeSalvo @UTexasSPH @UNTPublicHealth @TAMU_SPH @mackert @ASTHO @mfraserdc1 https://t.co/2xnGbyUP08
Prices higher in the US because things cost more "Prices of labor and goods, including pharmaceuticals, and administrative costs appeared to be the major drivers of the difference in overall cost between the United States and other high-income countries" h
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
This study shows prices of labor, goods (incl. #Pharmaceuticals) and admin. costs - not US medical care utilization rates - as major drivers of US #healthcarecosts higher than costs in other high-income countries. Maybe time to s…https://t.co/793LCF9bG8
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Very interesting comparison of health and social spending, and utilization, in 10 high-income countries by @ashishkjha et…
Prices of labor, goods(incl. Pharmaceuticals), admin costs - not US medical care utilization rates - found as major drivers of US #healthcarecosts higher than other high-income countries. #healthcare Spending in the US and Other High-Income Countries http
RT @DMAronoff: Powerful study. US had the highest infant mortality, neonatal mortality and maternal mortality of all high income countries.…
RT @sreddi_515: Reinhardt, Fuchs, Pauly etc were correct "It's the prices, stupid" https://t.co/UWoZOeMjFH
From JAMA, Health Care Spending in the United States and 10 Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/nw59jmsMXm
RT @Vilavaite: U.S. 2nd > number of imaging exams 2nd > MRI and CT utilization rate Average cost CT exam $896 U.S. $97 Canada $279 The Ne…
“The [US] spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medical care, yet utilization rates in the [US] were largely similar to those in other nations. Prices of labor and goods[...]appeared to be the major drivers.” https://t.co/PoMf
Gasto sanitario en EEUU ~ x 2 otros países ricos con ~ tasas de utilización Una de las causas: el ⬆️precio de pruebas de #radiología Coste de un estudio TC U.S.A 896$ Canadá $97$ Coste de un estudio RM U.S.A 1.145 $ Australia 350$ https://t.co/skvk5HlO
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/E1X0K7OHpJ
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/hqqB5Tv16n maior despesa não significa melhor saúde!!
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 @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…
US health care has fundamental problems. https://t.co/qBER6Dl31J
In 2016, the United States spent nearly twice as much on medical care as 10 high-income countries - and... https://t.co/1zBjKb3gVV
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/GKwqTed16V
RT @PNHP: New @JAMA_current study confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices and wastefu…
Very important for us in countries with public healthcare never to use USA as a model. This JAMA paper fro Harvard is a good read for economists and politicians who thinks that public healthcare is too expensive. https://t.co/9t21fak6iX
RT @PNHP: New @JAMA_current study confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices and wastefu…
RT @raymoynihan: US spends twice as much on healthcare as other nations, with worse outcomes; US has highest proportion of private health i…
#hcldr #hitsm #digitalhealth Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/udo1H6hv4v
Very interesting analysis from @bobnease about health spending and care in different nations. Maybe also interesting for @jensspahn #Health #PowerofFiftyBit https://t.co/PuUcNt6KKe
RT @PNHP: New @JAMA_current study confirms that the most important contributors to outsize U.S. health spending are high prices and wastefu…
RT @sreddi_515: Reinhardt, Fuchs, Pauly etc were correct "It's the prices, stupid" https://t.co/UWoZOeMjFH
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 @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…
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…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Very interesting comparison of health and social spending, and utilization, in 10 high-income countries by @ashishkjha et…
RT @HarvardChanSPH: RT @HarvardGH: Why is #healthcarespending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? "US spends twi…
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 @jnmafi: For the past 3 days I’ve been captivated by the @JAMA_current study by Papanicolas @ashishkjha https://t.co/KeE51VCQUL showing…
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries: @JAMA_current https://t.co/IxRLVHlxH4 https://t.co/tobM8beolB
For all health policy geeks, this is an awesome read by @ashishkjha. Really highlights how the chronic disease of America is high spending and #healthdisparities. https://t.co/r3ZXWn5qR4