U.S. national healthcare expenditures (NHE) increased from under 28 billion dollars in 1960 to over 1.35 trillion dollars in 2000. This enormous growth threatens the sustainability of the provision of healthcare. By definition, in any year, current NHE must equal population times consumer price ...
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In the third subsection, the choice of the type of treatment is addressed, and finally use of public health facilities is discussed. The expenditures ... B Sow 被引量: 3发表: 1994年 Machine learning models of healthcare expenditures predicting mortality: A cohort study of spousal bereaved Dani...
and guide the distribution of expensive technologies, such as nuclear-magnetic-resonance-imaging devices, and create a division of labor among hospitals, with more highly-specialized personnel and equipment concentrated at regional centers (seeHealth Care Technology). As expenditures are curtailed, ...
However, China’s healthcare budget is gradually increasing in recent years. During the period from 2000 to 2010, the ratio of health expenditures to GDP was only 4.3% to 5.2%, yet it increased to 6.5% in 2021 [1]. In recent years, the government continuously expanded health expenditures,...
The National Health Insurance (NHI) database in Taiwan was used to detect the use of health care services and the costs of among NHI enrollees. Data were analyzed for 126,146 enrollees. Four categories were used for enrollees: no , a minor , a major without registration, and a major with...
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analyzed the impact of age on healthcare expenditures and found that total care costs and long-term care costs increase while medical care costs decrease with age [48]. Our study showed that the costs for inpatient care, institutionalization, and home care increased with age, whereas those for...
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Health care expenditures associated with pediatric pain-related conditions in the United States. Pain 2015, 156, 951–957. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version] Liossi, C.; Howard, R.F. Pediatric Chronic Pain: Biopsychosocial Assessment and Formulation. Pediatrics 2016, 138, e...