نتایج جستجو برای: catastrophic healthcare expenditures

تعداد نتایج: 151939  

2010
Leonard S Miller Wendy Max Hai-Yen Sung Dorothy Rice Malcolm Zaretsky

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term net economic impact of the California Tobacco Control Program. METHODS This study developed a series of dynamic models of smoking-caused mortality, morbidity, health status and healthcare expenditures. The models were used to evaluate the impact of the tobacco control programme. Outcomes of interest in the evaluation include net healthcare expenditures save...

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Emma Heeley Craig S Anderson Yining Huang Stephen Jan Yan Li Ming Liu Jian Sun En Xu Yangfeng Wu Qidong Yang Jingfen Zhang Shihong Zhang Jiguang Wang

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stroke is a major health burden in China, but there are limited data on its economic effects on households. We aimed to examine the economic impact of stroke and to assess the influence of health insurance. METHODS In a nationwide, prospective, 62-hospital registry study of acute stroke in China, we recorded information on patient demographics, clinical features, socioe...

Journal: :Computational and mathematical methods in medicine 2016
Talat Senel Mehmet Ali Cengiz

In today's world, Public expenditures on health are one of the most important issues for governments. These increased expenditures are putting pressure on public budgets. Therefore, health policy makers have focused on the performance of their health systems and many countries have introduced reforms to improve the performance of their health systems. This study investigates the most important ...

2013
Kingsley Nnanna Ukwaja Isaac Alobu Seye Abimbola Philip Christy Hopewell

BACKGROUND Studies on costs incurred by patients for tuberculosis (TB) care are limited as these costs are reported as averages, and the economic impact of the costs is estimated based on average patient/household incomes. Average expenditures do not represent the poor because they spend less on treatment compared to other economic groups. Thus, the extent to which TB expenditures risk sending ...

Journal: :IJHISI 2011
Sharie Falan Bernard T. Han Linda H. Zoeller J. Michael Tarn Donna M. Roach

The growth in U.S. national health expenditures (NHE) has continuously outpaced its Gross Domestic Products (GDP) growth since 1997 and this trend will continue with a 2.1% annual gap for the next decade (RAND, 2010). This nonstop healthcare cost increase make healthcare one of the most urgent issues in USA. Concurred by this study, the key factor that drives up the healthcare costs is waste. I...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2019

Introduction: Economic growth is one of the most important goals of a country and has a close relationship with health expenditures and emissions of environmental pollutants. Health expenditures and environmental quality are also among the other important issues. On the one hand, environmental problems have become a serious threat to humankind in recent years. On the other hand, meaningful heal...

2015
Lei Si Qi-Cheng Jiang

Editorial To achieve universal health insurance coverage, China has launched three phases of health care system reforms. The first round of reforms was embarked on in the mid-1980s with the introduction of market incentives. The second round began in 1997 with the introduction of the Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI) scheme which provided health insurance coverage to all urban work...

2014
Patrick R. Rooney DARREN FILSON PATRICK ROONEY John Scoggins Kerry Schaefer

As healthcare costs continue to rise across the country more companies are beginning to look for new strategies to cut costs. The evolving health and wellness industry has been shown to reduce expenditures from costly medical services by improving long term healthy behaviors in the work force, aiming to impact the demand and supply sides of healthcare. This paper looks at the history behind the...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2014
Toshitaka Morishima Jason Lee Tetsuya Otsubo Yuichi Imanaka

BACKGROUND End-of-life (EOL) care imposes heavy economic burdens on patients and health insurers. Little is known about the association between the types of EOL care and healthcare costs for cancer patients across various providers. OBJECTIVE To explore the association of healthcare expenditures with benchmarking indicators of aggressive versus palliative care among terminally ill cancer pati...

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