by David Wallace-Wells (NY Times 8/9/2023) Death is excessive in America, and the more you look the more distressing the picture seems. You’ve probably heard
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NEJM Catalyst 5/17/2023 Summary “Applying Kaiser Permanente’s clinical practices for its patients with THRs, Germany would be able to increase quality of care and reduce
Commonwealth Fund 1/31/23 Health care spending, both per person and as a share of GDP, continues to be far higher in the United States than
Victor Fuchs (Health Affairs Blog 4/28/21) national health expenditures have increased at an average of 4 percent per annum [vs] GDP [by] 2 percent per annum …
International Comparison Reflects Flaws and Opportunities for Better U.S. Health Care To read full report go to Mirror, Mirror 2017, Commonwealth Fund This report compares
2020 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey In nearly all countries, adults with lower income were significantly more likely than those with higher income to
Nisha Kurani & Cynthia Cox (Petersen-KFF Health System Tracker 9/25/2020) “The United States spends significantly more on healthcare than comparable countries, and yet has worse health
America’s health care prices are out of control. These 11 charts prove it.By Sarah Kliff and Soo Oh, updated on May 10, 2018 (from George) International comparisons of