The U.S. health system has been described as the most competitive, heterogeneous, inefficient, fragmented, and advanced system of care in the world. In this paper, we consider two questions: First, is the U.S. health care system productively efficient relative to other wealthy countries, in the sense of producing better health for a given bundle of hospital beds, physicians, nurses, and other factor inputs? Second, is the U.S. allocatively efficient relative to other countries, in the sense of providing highly valued care to consumers? For both questions, the answer is most likely no. Although no country can claim to have eliminated inefficiency, the U.S. has high administrative, fragmented care, and stands out with regard to heterogeneit...
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
The problems facing the U.S. health care system are not new; they have been discussed for the last 6...
A study conducted by the International Common Wealth Fund in 2014 ranked the United States (U.S.) he...
A lthough countries around the world are grappling with the problem ofrising health expenditures, th...
The United States spends more than any other nation on healthcare by an exceedingly significant amou...
For many years, politicians and insurance companies could blithely proclaim that the U.S. had the be...
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
The United States, while home to some of the best medical procedures and doctors in the world, is cu...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
In 2006, the US spent approximately 15.8% of its GDP on health care, more than any other Organisatio...
Healthcare is an important facet of any developed economy. Most of the world’s developed countries h...
In 2006, the US spent approximately 15.8% of its GDP on health care, more than any other Organisatio...
Abstract The health system of the United States is in a paradoxical position. At its best, the syste...
Alan Garber and Jonathan Skinner (2008) famously conjectured that the US health care system was "uni...
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
The problems facing the U.S. health care system are not new; they have been discussed for the last 6...
A study conducted by the International Common Wealth Fund in 2014 ranked the United States (U.S.) he...
A lthough countries around the world are grappling with the problem ofrising health expenditures, th...
The United States spends more than any other nation on healthcare by an exceedingly significant amou...
For many years, politicians and insurance companies could blithely proclaim that the U.S. had the be...
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
The United States, while home to some of the best medical procedures and doctors in the world, is cu...
The purpose of this research is to explore on a deeper level the healthcare system of the United Sta...
Many arguments for the superiority of other health care systems have been repeated often: the Unite...
In 2006, the US spent approximately 15.8% of its GDP on health care, more than any other Organisatio...
Healthcare is an important facet of any developed economy. Most of the world’s developed countries h...
In 2006, the US spent approximately 15.8% of its GDP on health care, more than any other Organisatio...
Abstract The health system of the United States is in a paradoxical position. At its best, the syste...
Alan Garber and Jonathan Skinner (2008) famously conjectured that the US health care system was "uni...
In spite of improvements, on various measures of health outcomes the United States appears to rank r...
The problems facing the U.S. health care system are not new; they have been discussed for the last 6...
A study conducted by the International Common Wealth Fund in 2014 ranked the United States (U.S.) he...