The United States far outspends Canada on health care, but the sources of additional spending are unclear. We evaluated the importance of incomes, administration, and medical interventions in this difference. Pooling various sources, we calculated medical personnel incomes, administrative expenses, and procedure volume and intensity for the United States and Canada. We found that Canada spent $1,589 per capita less on physicians and hospitals in 2002. Administration accounted for the largest share of this difference (39%), followed by incomes (31%), and more intensive provision of medical services (14%). Whether this additional spending is wasteful or warranted is unknown
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
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Total health care spending in Canada was Can $3,003 per capita in 2003, nearly 50 % less than the $5...
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The Canadian health care system offers universal access to its population, but costs considerably le...
The United States spends more on health care than on Social Security and national defense combined. ...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
The United States spends more on health care than on Social Security and national defense combined. ...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
Total health care spending in Canada was Can $3,003 per capita in 2003, nearly 50 % less than the $5...
United States w. pete welch Although Canada and the United States have Medicare and the four largest...
Item does not contain fulltextA few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospit...
The Canadian health care system offers universal access to its population, but costs considerably le...
The United States spends more on health care than on Social Security and national defense combined. ...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
The United States spends more on health care than on Social Security and national defense combined. ...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...