This study reports some new evidence on the impact of medical care, socioeconomic, lifestyle and environmental factors on the health status of the population of the USA. The results show that additional medical care utilization is relatively ineffective in lowering mortality and increasing life expectancy. The most important factors that influence death rates are related to socioeconomic status and lifestyle. The results suggest that health care policy which focuses primarily on the provision of medical care services and ignores larger economic and social considerations may do little to benefit the nation\u27s health
The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on heal...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
This study reports some new evidence on the impact of medical care, socioeconomic, lifestyle and env...
This article investigates the aggregate relationship between medical care and health for the US popu...
This study estimates the impact of the 2007 financial crisis upon U.S. health as measured by age adj...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
The relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and life expectancy for 1970 and 1990 is examin...
This paper aims to shed light on the contribution of health care and other determinants to the healt...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
Americans lead shorter and less healthy lives than do people in other high-income countries. We revi...
Today, the world-class advanced technology of the United States and its growing economy are known by...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
The efficacy politic of the federal government in United States, concerning the Health Care System a...
Low Life Expectancy in the United States: Is the Health Care System at Fault? Life expectancy in the...
The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on heal...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
This study reports some new evidence on the impact of medical care, socioeconomic, lifestyle and env...
This article investigates the aggregate relationship between medical care and health for the US popu...
This study estimates the impact of the 2007 financial crisis upon U.S. health as measured by age adj...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
The relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and life expectancy for 1970 and 1990 is examin...
This paper aims to shed light on the contribution of health care and other determinants to the healt...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
Americans lead shorter and less healthy lives than do people in other high-income countries. We revi...
Today, the world-class advanced technology of the United States and its growing economy are known by...
Life expectancy in the United States fares poorly in international comparisons, primarily because of...
The efficacy politic of the federal government in United States, concerning the Health Care System a...
Low Life Expectancy in the United States: Is the Health Care System at Fault? Life expectancy in the...
The effects of public financing of health expenditures, insurance coverage and other factors on heal...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...