Journal ArticleCompared with other developed countries, the U.S. spends a high percentage of its gross domestic product on healthcare: 16 percent in 2005, up from 15 percent in 2004. This is far and away the greatest percentage of GDP spent on healthcare of any nation for which such data is collected. However, the high level of healthcare spending is not reflected in globally accepted indicators of quality such as comparatively longer life expectancy and lower infant mortality. Moreover, the U.S. government pays for the healthcare of less than half its population, and the percentage of uninsured people is a relatively high 15.3 percent
Background: It has been four years since the introduction of universal health care coverage in Massa...
Pakistanis spent $ 7.2 billion on healthcare in 2013 (3.1% of our Gross Domestic Product), represent...
In 1970 the USA spent 7% of its GNP on healthcare, in 200716%. Whereas the OECD average per capita e...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
Journal ArticleObject. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the US neurosurgery workforce by re...
Journal ArticleRemarkable changes in the neurosurgical specialty have taken place in the past 15 yea...
OBJECTIVE: Global neurosurgery is the practice of neurosurgery with the primary purpose of deliverin...
Neurosurgical conditions are a substantial contributor to surgical burden in the world, with LMICs c...
Background: Low-middle-income countries (LMICs) share a substantial proportion of global surgical co...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41648/1/701_2003_Article_126.pd
Globally, the lack of access to basic surgical care causes 3 times as much deaths as HIV/AIDS, tuber...
Worldwide disparities in the provision of surgical care result in otherwise preventable disability a...
Journal ArticleThe relationship between neurosurgery and industry is multifaceted. Most aspects of t...
OBJECTIVE: The rate of neurosurgery guidelines publications was compared over time with all other sp...
Today, a great challenge of our profession is to envision how we will deliver exemplary neurosurgica...
Background: It has been four years since the introduction of universal health care coverage in Massa...
Pakistanis spent $ 7.2 billion on healthcare in 2013 (3.1% of our Gross Domestic Product), represent...
In 1970 the USA spent 7% of its GNP on healthcare, in 200716%. Whereas the OECD average per capita e...
Object: There is wide regional variability in the volume of procedures performed for similar surgica...
Journal ArticleObject. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the US neurosurgery workforce by re...
Journal ArticleRemarkable changes in the neurosurgical specialty have taken place in the past 15 yea...
OBJECTIVE: Global neurosurgery is the practice of neurosurgery with the primary purpose of deliverin...
Neurosurgical conditions are a substantial contributor to surgical burden in the world, with LMICs c...
Background: Low-middle-income countries (LMICs) share a substantial proportion of global surgical co...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41648/1/701_2003_Article_126.pd
Globally, the lack of access to basic surgical care causes 3 times as much deaths as HIV/AIDS, tuber...
Worldwide disparities in the provision of surgical care result in otherwise preventable disability a...
Journal ArticleThe relationship between neurosurgery and industry is multifaceted. Most aspects of t...
OBJECTIVE: The rate of neurosurgery guidelines publications was compared over time with all other sp...
Today, a great challenge of our profession is to envision how we will deliver exemplary neurosurgica...
Background: It has been four years since the introduction of universal health care coverage in Massa...
Pakistanis spent $ 7.2 billion on healthcare in 2013 (3.1% of our Gross Domestic Product), represent...
In 1970 the USA spent 7% of its GNP on healthcare, in 200716%. Whereas the OECD average per capita e...