The authors compared the growth of expenditures, prices, and volume and intensity of physician services delivered to the elderly in the United States and Canada from 1987 to 1992 using claims-level data from U.S. Medicare and from Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia. Services were classified into clinical categories and per capita annualized expenditure, price, and volume growth ratios were calculated for each category. The expenditure growth rate is higher in the United States than in Canada for evaluation and management services (8.8 percent versus 4.5 percent), but it is lower for procedures (2.9 percent in the United States versus 4.8 percent in Canada). For procedures, prices decreased 2.4 percent per year in the United States but in...
Health promotion has been identified as a practical inexpensive strategy to reduce hospital costs in...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Background: There is concern that the aging of Canada’s population will strain our health care syste...
This paper investigates the relationship between real per capita public health care expenditures and...
This paper examines geriatric health policies in Canada and the United States. Analyzing geriatric h...
The proportion of the population in the older age groups will increase dramatically over the next fo...
"From 1998 to 2008, the U.S. population aged 65 and over increased by 15 percent, while the populati...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
For the last 15 years, Canadians have faced uncer-tainty regarding the availability of public funds ...
Population aging in Canada is expected to result in a sharp increase in the use of health services b...
United States w. pete welch Although Canada and the United States have Medicare and the four largest...
The United States far outspends Canada on health care, but the sources of additional spending are un...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of medical therapies has led to increased medical costs. To provide in...
Abstract Background The developed world is undergoing...
Health promotion has been identified as a practical inexpensive strategy to reduce hospital costs in...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Background: There is concern that the aging of Canada’s population will strain our health care syste...
This paper investigates the relationship between real per capita public health care expenditures and...
This paper examines geriatric health policies in Canada and the United States. Analyzing geriatric h...
The proportion of the population in the older age groups will increase dramatically over the next fo...
"From 1998 to 2008, the U.S. population aged 65 and over increased by 15 percent, while the populati...
There is a gap between rhetoric and reality concerning healthcare expenditures and population aging:...
For the last 15 years, Canadians have faced uncer-tainty regarding the availability of public funds ...
Population aging in Canada is expected to result in a sharp increase in the use of health services b...
United States w. pete welch Although Canada and the United States have Medicare and the four largest...
The United States far outspends Canada on health care, but the sources of additional spending are un...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of medical therapies has led to increased medical costs. To provide in...
Abstract Background The developed world is undergoing...
Health promotion has been identified as a practical inexpensive strategy to reduce hospital costs in...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the U.S. spends most of all on health care. Nonetheless,...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...