The United States spends more on health care than any other country.1 Unlike many other high-income countries, which have largely uniform financing schemes for health care, the US has different financing schemes for different populations. The degree to which this fragmentation in US financing explains higher spending is not clear. Some policy makers believe that expanding the Medicare model, which has a financing system that more closely resembles that of other high-income countries (ie, it is government run and tax financed), could reduce spending substantially. To examine whether this policy has potential, this cross-sectional study compared nominal and relative spending in the US, by 5-year age groupings, with that of other high-income c...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
Many believe the high level of United States health care costs compared with other countries is attr...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
There is broad consensus that the US spends too much on health care. One proposed driver of the high...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of ...
[Excerpt] The United States spends more money on health care than any other country in the Organizat...
Objective: The design of health insurance, and the role out-of-pocket (OOP) payments play in it, is ...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
This analysis draws upon data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and oth...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
Many believe the high level of United States health care costs compared with other countries is attr...
Health care spending in the United States is a major concern and is higher than in other high-income...
There is broad consensus that the US spends too much on health care. One proposed driver of the high...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
We use data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) to document the medical spending of ...
[Excerpt] The United States spends more money on health care than any other country in the Organizat...
Objective: The design of health insurance, and the role out-of-pocket (OOP) payments play in it, is ...
One of the most pressing challenges facing most health care systems is rising costs. As the populati...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
This analysis draws upon data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and oth...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
Healthcare systems differ greatly across the world, however, it appears that the extent of public in...
With an aging population and an increase in health care spending across many nations, there is a nee...
We document facts about medical spending of the US population using the Medical Expenditure Panel Su...
Many believe the high level of United States health care costs compared with other countries is attr...