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: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
Need to address upstream causes of chronic conditions. #SDoH
RT @WeirDoug: for better outcomes Canada needs to spend more not just on health care but social programs if we want the better outcomes we…
RT @drbobbell: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
for better outcomes Canada needs to spend more not just on health care but social programs if we want the better outcomes we see in Europe
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: 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: 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: Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends…
Further evidence that social determinants of health are critical in an effective healthcare system. #SDOH #healthcare #universalmedicine #UniversalHealthCare
Germany spends about 1% more GDP on healthcare and 1% more public funds on healthcare than Canada. Crucially, Germany spends 19% GDP on social programs vs. Canada <13%. SDOH are so important in their health system impact. https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc
Thx @MaxontheCoast depends on who you read I guess. This JAMA article says Germany spends 5% of total healthcare costs on admin vs. 3% Canada (Figure 1). https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc
Canada 7.4% GDP on public health funding vs OZ 6.3% https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc
RT @ValeriaTivnan1: In 2016, According to JAMA, The United States spent approximately twice as much as other high-income countries on medic…
In 2016, According to JAMA, 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/yeV4Vkrcq0
@Aki_20190102 リンク貼りなおしました!ご指摘ありがとうございます。 https://t.co/Y8TEemoeUE
@TeamPelosi, @SpeakerPelosi ... its sick. folk at the @AmerMedicalAssn write in their journal that setups w/ universal coverage that's guaranteed by official offices of government work better than how the USofA has it set up & they still oppose it. #in
@TeamPelosi, @SpeakerPelosi ... it really is odd that this is in the @AmerMedicalAssn's journal but they still oppose medical-care-for-all as a universal right guaranteed by official offices of government. https://t.co/sRF2ZIVv9M
@reynolds_remy @thehill And of course we could make the tax increase whatever we wanted it to be. And since we pay twice as much as other countries for equal rates of utilization and worse outcomes, (see https://t.co/JLgvnhJbr9) there's no reason to pay th
@BernieSanders I support #MFA - but let's call it what it is - Medicare Prices for All. Coverage needs to be affordable for all, including government under #MFA #M4A so we need to get serious about prices. https://t.co/I33WXjBx8z #ThePriceIsWrong
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
RT @drbobbell: 3 international comparisons health performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 … 2) cancer su…
RT @drbobbell: 3 international comparisons health performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 … 2) cancer su…
RT @drbobbell: 3 international comparisons health performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 … 2) cancer su…
3 international comparisons health performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 … 2) cancer survival (ref corrected) https://t.co/jmRV3zrWPt 3) cost effectiveness https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc … our system top-rated in each measure-
RT @drbobbell: look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2)…
look at 3 international measures health system performance for ON or Cda. 1) premature mortality https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 2) cancer survival https://t.co/NSwhSzKsp9 3) cost effectiveness https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc our system top-rated in each measure- in fact
@Kane632372258 @mloxton @horriblemarket @beepluis @MrDane1982 @hilaryschwartz This is probably the study that’s gotten the most buzz in the last couple years (JAMA’s one of the top 5 medical journals in the world): https://t.co/xrEwSL45PA
RT @PriselacThomas: As all of us work to reduce healthcare costs, it’s important to remember that conventional wisdom on drivers of cost do…
Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of successful reforms, read what the US can learn from other nations by @lwoskie & @IPapanicolas of @LSEHealthpolicy & @ashishkjha https
RT @PriselacThomas: As all of us work to reduce healthcare costs, it’s important to remember that conventional wisdom on drivers of cost do…
As all of us work to reduce healthcare costs, it’s important to remember that conventional wisdom on drivers of cost doesn’t always provide a full picture. Great article https://t.co/TeDE0aKrNg last year in @JAMA that begins to identify the important nuanc
RT @PatientVoicesUK: With huge political shifts coming in UK this is essential reading from @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha Health Care…
With huge political shifts coming in UK this is essential reading from @IPapanicolas @lwoskie @ashishkjha Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries" https://t.co/bzzMN2qwov hope #NHSLongTermPlan has taken note
@MattHHolden BTW, M4All for all could be really good fiscally (& economically) as long as the gov't uses their bargaining power to lower prices. U.S. currently spends more TAX MONEY (not counting private premiums) per cap. on health care than other dev
RT @drbobbell: note Papanicolas & Jha JAMA paper showing Canada low in %GDP spent publicly funded healthcare & lowest in social spending.…
note Papanicolas & Jha JAMA paper showing Canada low in %GDP spent publicly funded healthcare & lowest in social spending. https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc
@RadioFreeTom Oof. Number 3 really misses the mark. The U.S. does far, far less with more than almost any developed nation in the modern world. https://t.co/hDJkEfteBF
RT @KhuatOanh: It is evident. We need not only more money but also to spend it efficiently and smartly if we want to achieve #HealthForAll…
It is evident. We need not only more money but also to spend it efficiently and smartly if we want to achieve #HealthForAll #UHC @UHC2030 @CSOs4UHC
RT @LSEGlobalHealth: Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of suc…
RT @LSEGlobalHealth: Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of suc…
Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of successful reforms, read what the US can learn from other nations by @lwoskie & @IPapanicolas of @LSEHealthpolicy & @ashishkjha https
RT @dropalltables: Want to know how healthcare dollars are spent? Good overview of 11 countries. https://t.co/ZYpx67zwQ0 -> What do you fin…
Want to know how healthcare dollars are spent? Good overview of 11 countries. https://t.co/ZYpx67zwQ0 -> What do you find most surprising? https://t.co/8Chdi7bkwZ
Thx Jon. Commonwealth work is problematic. I find recent JAMA article by Ashish Jha's group a much more reliable comparison. https://t.co/4RnYTyH2Yc 1/3
While there is some defensive medicine, tort law is *not* a major driver of health care costs https://t.co/4XW8mzA8Mx US healthcare is more expensive because of higher prices of labor & goods, including drugs & admin https://t.co/v1SIwRb7zj https:/
@_hiepn Highly recommend reading this paper: https://t.co/CUFzq6V4Hd which has a fantastic comparative breakdown of public health effects, spending, private/public, costs etc. of all modern, industrialized nations. Very eye opening about how bad the US hea
@lynchjm @nataliesurely ok Sparky https://t.co/PY9TsUUkO6
RT @LSEGlobalHealth: Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of suc…
@ArmstrongDrew Please read this for your reporting https://t.co/U0vHsDmU06
The main reason that the US system is so expensive is price https://t.co/aiSqpQvsw5
@binsaudigifts @ejolly42 @MacBethSpeaks @JAMANetwork @DNC @SenSchumer @SenSherrodBrown @timkaine @SenSanders @RepAOC @RashidaTlaib @PNHP @TheYoungTurks @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer @WhipClyburn @HouseDemocrats @SenateDems Health Care Spending in United Stat
@binsaudigifts @ejolly42 @MacBethSpeaks @JAMANetwork @DNC @NancyPelosi @SenSchumer @SenSherrodBrown @TimKaine Health Care Spending in United States & Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/Zt1EgJHDUj @SenSanders @RepAOC @RashidaTlaib @PNHP @TheYoungT
High health care spending in the United States compared to other countries is due mainly to the price of inputs https://t.co/aiSqpQvsw5
RT @Wagner_Nephro: The United States has 38.1 million magnetic resonance imaging units per 1 million population. #gadolinium ☠️ #patientsaf…
The United States has 38.1 million magnetic resonance imaging units per 1 million population. #gadolinium ☠️ #patientsafety 🏥 #radiology ☢️ #nephrology #PublicHealthRisk
@revealpharma “The US had comparable numbers of hospital beds (2.8 per 1000) but higher utilization of magnetic resonance imaging (118 per 1000) and computed tomography (245 per 1000) vs other countries,” https://t.co/LD11TXhIbO
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/K3BdIINTFg
RT @LSEGlobalHealth: Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of suc…
Why is health care spending in the US so much greater than in other high-income countries? With little evidence of successful reforms, read what the US can learn from other nations by @lwoskie & @IPapanicolas of @LSEHealthpolicy & @ashishkjha http
@Stelios_2015 Countries with higher share of private healthcare did poorer on a variety of indicators, on a recent analysis: https://t.co/I81N8VPWbU
あとで読む https://t.co/EdQC9kv9lT
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/0sMuEwAAmO
@mancunianmedic @lisatrigg @AnitaCTHF @nedwards_1 OECD breaks down some input costs - patchy data though https://t.co/Pim0sOdSGW Proportions of inputs do vary, but labour costs biggest element in all systems High US spend is as u say largely due to high in
RT @CEO_AMA: At #StateAdvocacySummit, @ashishkjha presents a deep dive on health care spending in America. His study in @JAMA_current is he…
@CEO_AMA @ashishkjha @JAMA_current In that JAMA paper Jha et al dismissed the role of social spending, saying U.S. spend "similar to that in other high-income OECD countries." Following the provided link and looking at the data reveals that "similar" is us
Caught last of @AmerMedicalAssn #StateAdvocacySummit. Good info on Anti-trust Laws, PBMs & Liability Reform.
RT @CEO_AMA: At #StateAdvocacySummit, @ashishkjha presents a deep dive on health care spending in America. His study in @JAMA_current is he…
RT @CEO_AMA: At #StateAdvocacySummit, @ashishkjha presents a deep dive on health care spending in America. His study in @JAMA_current is he…
RT @iwashyna: This graph, by @IPapanicolas @ashishkjha + colleagues, still surprises me I think it is foundational, and will discuss in my…
RT @iwashyna: This graph, by @IPapanicolas @ashishkjha + colleagues, still surprises me I think it is foundational, and will discuss in my…
This graph, by @IPapanicolas @ashishkjha + colleagues, still surprises me I think it is foundational, and will discuss in my 1st @ncspMICHIGAN seminar this morning https://t.co/VBpVz8XDZM https://t.co/mvopzeBBnp
Thank you @ashishkjha for walking us through you’re compelling @JAMA_current article on health care spending https://t.co/L74oQFa8Qc
RT @CEO_AMA: At #StateAdvocacySummit, @ashishkjha presents a deep dive on health care spending in America. His study in @JAMA_current is he…
At #StateAdvocacySummit, @ashishkjha presents a deep dive on health care spending in America. His study in @JAMA_current is here: https://t.co/OM5heG7pnA https://t.co/3FXLZSDCbo
And if anyone thinks a two-tier, private and public health system is superior to a fully publicly funded one, please check the health indicators in the US: Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/tGJdr8iNWM
RT @KStremikis: Transparency is important, especially around prices, which we know have an outsize impact on overall spending. See this @JA…
RT @KStremikis: Transparency is important, especially around prices, which we know have an outsize impact on overall spending. See this @JA…
Transparency is important, especially around prices, which we know have an outsize impact on overall spending. See this @JAMA_current study by @ashishkjha @ipapanicolas @lwoskie. https://t.co/Bp4KttnUyk
@benbulkley @Health_Affairs @JohnsHopkinsSPH @RANDCorporation Actually, @IPapanicolas showed that US does not differ substantially from other countries when it comes to physician workforce and rates of utilization (except for some tests like CTs/MRIs). Pri
@allafarce @sarahkliff @MikeIsaac @kimmaicutler @libbycwatson We know high prices are the issue with US healthcare... https://t.co/5eSO5Jxlt7 Somebody has to take a hair cut to lower prices... either lower salaries/benefits across the board or lower paymen
The US spends about twice what other high-income countries do on health care but keeps the lowest life expectancy and the highest infant mortality rates: https://t.co/P9t9SJVWat
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries. | Health Care Reform | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/I8VYTejQcH
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries Good read on a Sunday evening... Healthcare, comparative analysis looking at US and top 10 High income country https://t.co/RiU6WbFCBV
Health Care Spending in the United States and Other High-Income Countries https://t.co/s7eH2sjhMd