There is broad consensus that the US spends too much on health care. One proposed driver of the high US spending is low investment in social services. We examined the relationship between health spending and social spending across high-income countries. We found that US social spending (at 16.1 percent of gross domestic product [GDP] in 2015) is slightly below the average for Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries (17.0 percent of GDP) and above that average when education spending is included (US: 19.7 percent of GDP; OECD: 17.7 percent of GDP). We found that countries that spent more on social services tended to spend more on health care. Adjusting for poverty and unemployment rates and the proportion of pe...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically...
textabstractBackground: An adequate amount of prepaid resources for health is important to ensure ac...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
The United States spends more on health care than any other country.1 Unlike many other high-income ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
BACKGROUND:As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated and productiv...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
This analysis draws upon data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and oth...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
Background: An adequate amount of prepaid resources for health is important to ensure access to heal...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
In the past few decades, the rapid growth of health expenditure among countries and considerable dif...
[Excerpt] The United States spends more money on health care than any other country in the Organizat...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically...
textabstractBackground: An adequate amount of prepaid resources for health is important to ensure ac...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
The United States spends more on health care than any other country.1 Unlike many other high-income ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
BACKGROUND:As middle-income countries become more affluent, economically sophisticated and productiv...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
This analysis draws upon data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and oth...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
Background: An adequate amount of prepaid resources for health is important to ensure access to heal...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
In the past few decades, the rapid growth of health expenditure among countries and considerable dif...
[Excerpt] The United States spends more money on health care than any other country in the Organizat...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically...
textabstractBackground: An adequate amount of prepaid resources for health is important to ensure ac...