people, 16 Western countries having bigger ratios than the US; the UK had second greatest ratios at 1:593 and 1:1595, respectively. The UK ratios were >20% larger than 14 other countries. Conclusions In cost-effective terms, i.e. economic input versus clinical output, the USA healthcare ...
healthcare systemschronic diseasestechnologyhealthThe primary focus of the paper is to assess whether the US, which spends significantly more than any other country in health care, has better health outcomes. Idoi:10.2139/ssrn.493644Cutler, David M...
M Mcclellan,D Staiger - 《Forum for Health Economics & Policy》 被引量: 313发表: 1999年 U.S. Health Care Spending: Comparison with Other OECD Countries However, research comparing the quality of care has not found the United States to beChris L. PetersonRachel BurtonLibrary of Congress. Co...
another cough/cold, wish the wind would pick up and clear away some of the smog.DEFENSIVE FRIEND: America has air pollution too !A POSTER: The hukou system is making it hard to get my child in a school here.DEFENSIVE REPLY: Well the healthcare system in the States is bad too !That...
Although free mental health care is well established in Britain, how it should be funded is a debate not too dissimilar to the one happening right here in America. Increasing access to care is something that both countries should be obliged to improve....
JAMA Intern Med.2021;181(3):339-344. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.7484 Citation Emanuel EJ,Gudbranson E,Van Parys J,Gørtz M,Helgeland J,Skinner J. Comparing Health Outcomes of Privileged US Citizens With Those of Average Residents of Other Developed Countries.JAMA Intern Med.2021;181(3):...
reasons. One is that it promotes a highly educated workforce, which leads to a high workforce participation rate, strengthening economic development. Many economic factors are the government's responsibility, paid for through high taxes, such as healthcare, higher education costs, and child support....
Using a cross-national comparative approach, we examined the influence of health insurance on U.S. immigrant versus non-immigrant disparities in access to primary health care. With data from the 2002/2003 Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health, we gathered evidence using three approaches: 1...
While different contextual factors would influence the overseas participants living in different countries, they have certain common features that mark them off from the domestic participants, prominently, their immigration status and other factors that are tied to this status. This common feature makes...
Health System Department, Marie Stopes International, 1 Conway Street, London, W1T 6LP, UK Tel +44 20 7034 2352 Fax +44 20 7034 2372 Email thoai.ngo@mariestopes.org Objective: To compare the effectiveness, in terms of complete abortion, of the World Health Organization (WHO)- and the ...