US Health Care Expenditures, GDP and Health Policy Reforms: Evidence from End-of-Sample Structural Break Testsdoi:10.1057/s41302-022-00218-xUS health care expenditureGDPIncome elasticity of health careMultiple structural changesEastern Economic Journal - This research investigates the over-time stability...
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Implementation of effective measures to eliminate waste represents an opportunity reduce the continued increases in US health care expenditures. Editorial Toward Evidence-Based Policy Making to Reduce Wasteful Health Care Spending JAMA Editorial Elusive Waste JAMA Editorial Waste in the US Health Care ...
Discussion This cross-sectional study found that lobbying expenditures within the health care sector have increased over the past 2 decades, driven primarily by spending from pharmaceutical and health product manufacturers and providers. Lobbying activities also were not distributed uniformly, with a small...
Using a representative sample of US diabetes patients with comorbid hypertension and obesity, we estimate the determinants of health care expenditures. The hypothesis is that the presence of comorbid obesity and hypertension is associated with higher expenditures in the health care system. We are ...
Healthcare systemUSAThe paper highlights several problems with the current US healthcare system. The monies invested in the various healthcare areas are examined and compared with other western nations. Suggestions for controlling expenditures and bridging the care gap are made along with some ...
Health Care Expenditures for Black and White US Adults Living Under Similar Conditions doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.3798JAMA Health ForumDean, Lorraine T.Zhang, YuehanMcCleary, Rachael R.Dawit, RahelThorpe Jr, Roland J.Gaskin, Darrell
US health spending grew more slowly in 2005.This article focuses on the annual report on healthcare expenditures from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services published in the journal "Health Affairs." The report mentions that spending on health care in the U.S. grew more slowly ...
McKinsey’s Center for US Healthcare Improvement collaborates with healthcare leaders and researchers to combine qualitative analysis with proven operational approaches. Our goal is to deliver actionable insights on how the US healthcare system could imp
Health Care Costs: On the Rise Again Between 1993 and 1999, something extraordinary happened with U.S. health expenditures: they declined as a share of national income for the longest period s... Sherry,Glied - 《Journal of Economic Perspectives》 被引量: 116发表: 2003年 A comparison of ...