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The US health care system appears to underperform on nearly every metric. The US spends more than $3.5 trillion per year on health care, 25% more per capita than the next highest-spending country.1However, compared with other countries, the US performs poorly on process, outcome, and patient...
The entire article – it’s short – is worth your time.Arnold Klingpointed to this article and had this observation: I think this study offers more reason to believe that the U.S. is really number 1 when it comes to health care outcomes. Still, it may not show that the U.S. is ...
This study estimates health care spending for the most common health conditions in the United States, including low back pain and musculoskeletal
Health care is an industry in need of innovation. Health plans, providers, life sciences companies, and the government are facing rising costs and inconsistent outcomes. They are working to improve care and health outcomes, all while reducing costs and spending. What innovations are most likely ...
Even before assessing the ability of PRSs to improve health outcomes, reduce risk and enhance clinical care, large multicenter prospective pragmatic studies are needed to assess how patients and care providers interact with and respond to PRSs in a primary care setting22. The Electronic Medical ...
The goal of AI is to deliver better-quality healthcare, less expensively. Already, AI is helping to prioritize the patient experience, improve outcomes, and streamline clinical workflows with smarter healthcare solutions. Read ‘The future of AI in healthcare’ for practical guidance on how you ...
A new perspective on how technology, transformation efforts, and other changes have affected payers, health systems, healthcare services and technology, and pharmacy services.
The United States spends more on health care than any other high-income country but still has the lowest life expectancy at birth and the highest rate of people with multiple chronic diseases, according to a new report from The Commonwealth Fund, an inde
However, participants facing a health issue during the COVID-19 pandemic mostly relied on their own self-help instead of on healthcare services. They utilized healthcare services only when absolutely necessary. Furthermore, the participants had two main sources of resilience: themselves and other ...