@johnabbottnet @NealIreland @alexdawson9513 @EmmaCaterineDSA Less then what we are spending now. At the moment the United States is spending nearly twice as much as any other country on health care. https://t.co/zaA75Txcq3
@colleenmfarrell The Anatomy of US HC by Moses is an evidence based succinct overview. It’s the prices stupid and US HC spending are a classic and f/u to put our spending in perspective and also bust many myths. https://t.co/nYPTnBQRcg https://t.co/FF
@mindyzsmith @Peterlizard Also, the quality of care is excellent. I have several disabilities and I’ve received excellent care from several teams of specialists. Statistics show that quality of care is worse in the US than other similarly developed countri
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
US spends 4% less GDP on social services than rich OECD countries. JAMA article concludes healthcare utilization similar - using discharge & procedure data as basis - thus indicating treating #sdoh ineffective cost control. Show me ER, ALOS, & OBS
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
@BradleyFlansbau @afrakt Umm, OECD is 8.8% higher, "high income OECD" is 21.7% higher... but let's dismiss that by calling them "similar." https://t.co/NRw40PSW24
RT @AnkurFactorial: @DrRyanPDaly @HayekAndKeynes Here's the 4-word response: https://t.co/5WYV0wJrRJ More unpacking by @IPapanicolas @lwos…
RT @AnkurFactorial: @DrRyanPDaly @HayekAndKeynes Here's the 4-word response: https://t.co/5WYV0wJrRJ More unpacking by @IPapanicolas @lwos…
@DrRyanPDaly @HayekAndKeynes Here's the 4-word response: https://t.co/5WYV0wJrRJ More unpacking by @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha : https://t.co/Qe15vTVnip And @afrakt : https://t.co/HINtgbMQ9k It's a great question, with cost-effectiveness implicit
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Counterpoint: https://t.co/xOJR1t8U7J
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
RT @Farzad_MD: This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should me…
This debunks a major intellectual pillar for the increasingly popular narrative that to reduce healthcare costs we should medicalize "social determinants of health" Society should ensure housing/food because it's the right thing to do, not because it will
RT @BradleyFlansbau: @afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countrie…
@afrakt "This analysis showed that US social spending appears to be similar to that in other high-income OECD countries" https://t.co/DafKLYGTS9
@afrakt @onceuponA @GarretJohnson22 I agree with you that relative contributions of health vs social spending are tricky! I was thinking about these two papers: 1) https://t.co/2YhE0FUroQ by @IPapanicolas et al. 2) https://t.co/c0Nra5AjuC Infographic was s
@JonWalkerDC Also, data from 2018 JAMA show inpatient costs do not distinguish US from peer nations. Outpatient specialty costs, elective procedures/tests, drugs, admin do. Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https:/
Providers often argue they HAVE to increase prices because Medicare doesn't pay enough to cover their costs. But high spending is an outgrowth of a few factors, including prices for labor and goods, Rx and DME, and admin: https://t.co/uT0b9zte6O https://
@TheGreatBulzome @stillanima @shoe0nhead Well here’s the AMA comparing the U.S. to 10 of the highest-income countries. The U.S. has: The highest infant mortality rate The highest drug prices The lowest life expectancy The highest GDP spend on healthcare W
@ZombiApocolypse @KarlaSchulte9 @donjuansw @AOC Or the Journal of American Medicine. https://t.co/zNpYhNokAb
Just give this a look.
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#HealthcareSpending in the #UnitedStates and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/KG66pxlzHd
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RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
@DrLindaMD "It’s the Prices" per unit of #healthcare in the USA. From prescription drugs to imaging scans, nearly everything costs more when it's prescribed in USA, + lack prevention for NCDs & waste @JAMA_current 👉🏽 https://t.co/No9DynKhq4 Graph retri
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @doctorhj: This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 tril…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
@Bwalkercox @RepChipRoy @HouseDemocrats You can start here... https://t.co/Vn4DLE3wsv
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
RT @DevikaDasMD: With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published…
With the recent twitter activty about healthcare spending , here is a good review by Dr Papinacolas and her team published in @JAMA_current last year https://t.co/nQOdQiFNxl #womeninmedicine #medtwitter #somedocs @HemOncWomenDocs
This big spending is a direct response to #healthcare spending in the U.S. being the highest in the world, totaling $3.3 trillion in 2016, or 17.8% of the GDP, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. #marketing #advertising https://t.
@binneystreetbio @koutterson No, you are citing the wrong data. The question is, which costs explain US excess vs. peer nations. Your data do not address that. These data do. Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https:
@awgaffney You go on to imply high admin costs are why American health care spending is so high when admin is still just a fraction of spending and the main reason our countries have cheaper systems is the pay way lower prices https://t.co/dxoWifVsP8 3/
@ChrisMarksATX yes I have. always problems with any health care system but none compares to America's, absolute dog shit, bottom of the rich country barrel https://t.co/Ywi5nKOZ6I https://t.co/cAAGch77VY
RT @sminaev2015: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
RT @sminaev2015: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
RT @sminaev2015: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
@TheAnnaGat @micsolana @cyantist The thing is we *are* allocating more per capita and we are getting worse outcomes on many measures of general health because of administrative and pharmaceutical costs. https://t.co/V2bcMMIX7g
RT @sminaev2015: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
RT @sminaev2015: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/DCpP6l7XI6
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: thx @shawn_whatley According to JAMA, Germany spends 5% healthcare costs on admin as opposed to Cnd spending 3%. Figure 1.…
thx @DrMBrandt 1) more taxes for healthcare keeps money in Cnd & has big multiplier on economy; 2) we have low health admin costs (3%) see Fig. 1 in JAMA below; 3) we avoid inefficiencies of insurance profits & paying providers more for private ser
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
1/ This, plus anyone with familiarity with studies like @TheSpec’s Code Red knows #SDoH significantly impact health outcomes, needs, and very likely cost. Germany may have a blended healthcare system, but as @drbobbell notes still spending 1% more public f
thx @shawn_whatley According to JAMA, Germany spends 5% healthcare costs on admin as opposed to Cnd spending 3%. Figure 1. https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc
RT @shawn_whatley: The biggest difference between Canada and Germany on healthcare is the healthcare system. Not spending on social program…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
So true! #onpoli#cdnpoli
RT @Stroketattler: Need to address upstream causes of chronic conditions. #SDoH https://t.co/U3DNtmsllo
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…