A statistical description and model of individual healthcare expenditures in the US has been developed for measuring value in healthcare. We find evidence that healthcare expenditures are quantifiable as an infusion-diffusion process, which can be thought of intuitively as a steady change in the intensity of treatment superimposed on a random process reflecting variations in the efficiency and effectiveness of treatment. The arithmetic mean represents the net average annual cost of healthcare; and when multiplied by the arithmetic standard deviation, which represents the effective risk, the result is a measure of healthcare cost control. Policymakers, providers, payors, or patients that decrease these parameters are generating value in heal...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
Economic theory suggests that income growth could lead to changes in consumption quantity and qualit...
Personal health care exp nditures in the National Health Accounts increased at an average annual rat...
This chapter considers the conceptual and many empirical problems associated with estimating health ...
AbstractU.S. medical spending is high by measures including the level of spending, level of spending...
Health care spending in the United States continues to escalate; it is now nearly 18 percent of the ...
U.S. medical spending is high by measures including the level of spending, level of spending per cap...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In 2013 the United States spent $2.9 trillion on health care, more than in ...
The size of national health care expenditure is an important research and policy issue. This paper r...
The presented research discusses general approaches to analyze and model healthcare data at the trea...
Healthcare spending has increased at nearly five times the rate of overall economic growth over the ...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Survey and the Assets and Health Dy-namics of the Oldest O...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...
Economic theory suggests that income growth could lead to changes in consumption quantity and qualit...
Personal health care exp nditures in the National Health Accounts increased at an average annual rat...
This chapter considers the conceptual and many empirical problems associated with estimating health ...
AbstractU.S. medical spending is high by measures including the level of spending, level of spending...
Health care spending in the United States continues to escalate; it is now nearly 18 percent of the ...
U.S. medical spending is high by measures including the level of spending, level of spending per cap...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In 2013 the United States spent $2.9 trillion on health care, more than in ...
The size of national health care expenditure is an important research and policy issue. This paper r...
The presented research discusses general approaches to analyze and model healthcare data at the trea...
Healthcare spending has increased at nearly five times the rate of overall economic growth over the ...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Survey and the Assets and Health Dy-namics of the Oldest O...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The complex financing system that supports health care spending in the US makes estimation of the in...
The purpose was to examine the relationship between incurred hospital inpatient costs and primary ex...