Several interrelated strategies involving physician leadership and participation have been proposed to contain health care costs while preserving or improving quality. These include programs targeting the 10 % of the population that incurs 70 % of health care expenditures, disease management programs to prevent costly complications of chronic conditions, efforts to reduce med-ical errors, the strengthening of primary care practice, decision support tools to avoid inappropriate services, and improved diffu-sion of technology assessment. An example of a cost-reducing, quality-enhancing program is post-hospital nurse monitoring and intervention for patients at high risk for repeated hospitalization for congestive heart failure. Disease managem...
This report attempts to give an overview of the state ofhealthcare cost and the various cost contain...
Nearly every major policy initiative in medical care relates to one of three major themes: cost, qua...
Technologic innovation, in combination with weak cost-contain-ment measures, is a major factor in hi...
One commonly held explanation for high and rising health care costs in the United States points to t...
• The problem of how to pay the increasingly costly medical bills of retired Americans is rapidly ri...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
To date, three generic types of policy responses to the problem of rising health expenditures have b...
International audienceThe quality of healthcare services is a deep concern everywhere for healthcare...
The health care environment in the 1990s can be characterized by escalating costs, budgetary constra...
Chronic diseases account for three-quarters of all U.S. health care costs and two-thirds of all U.S....
Healthcare spending has increased at nearly five times the rate of overall economic growth over the ...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Health care costs continue to spiral at a rate faster than the general economic sector, due to facto...
Health care costs in the United States are increasing unsustainably, and further efforts to control ...
The healthcare system in the United States is struggling with excessive costs and disproportionate q...
This report attempts to give an overview of the state ofhealthcare cost and the various cost contain...
Nearly every major policy initiative in medical care relates to one of three major themes: cost, qua...
Technologic innovation, in combination with weak cost-contain-ment measures, is a major factor in hi...
One commonly held explanation for high and rising health care costs in the United States points to t...
• The problem of how to pay the increasingly costly medical bills of retired Americans is rapidly ri...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
To date, three generic types of policy responses to the problem of rising health expenditures have b...
International audienceThe quality of healthcare services is a deep concern everywhere for healthcare...
The health care environment in the 1990s can be characterized by escalating costs, budgetary constra...
Chronic diseases account for three-quarters of all U.S. health care costs and two-thirds of all U.S....
Healthcare spending has increased at nearly five times the rate of overall economic growth over the ...
Outlines options for slowing the growth of healthcare spending, including improving the Medicare fee...
Health care costs continue to spiral at a rate faster than the general economic sector, due to facto...
Health care costs in the United States are increasing unsustainably, and further efforts to control ...
The healthcare system in the United States is struggling with excessive costs and disproportionate q...
This report attempts to give an overview of the state ofhealthcare cost and the various cost contain...
Nearly every major policy initiative in medical care relates to one of three major themes: cost, qua...
Technologic innovation, in combination with weak cost-contain-ment measures, is a major factor in hi...