نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare spending

تعداد نتایج: 140966  

Journal: :Journal of healthcare information management : JHIM 2001
A K Aggarwal S Travers

The healthcare industry, with more than one trillion dollars in revenue, accounts for about one-seventh of the U.S. economy. A significant portion of this revenue is lost to escalating healthcare system costs. This article examines the shortcomings of the traditional healthcare delivery system in terms of information flow, communication standards, case collections, and IT spending. It makes the...

Journal: :Critical Care 1999
Deborah Cook Mita Giacomini

Introduction Thirty years ago, the rationing of healthcare was invisible and silent. Recently, however, healthcare expenditures have become a major focus of public policy. As we look for ways to control spending, we become more aware of the economic trade-offs involved in every healthcare decision. Allocating resources to one service means less left for other services; allocating resources to o...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2015
Soe Htet Khurshid Alam Ajay Mahal

BACKGROUND Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a major source of the national disease burden in Myanmar with potentially serious economic implications. METHODS Using data on 5484 households from the World Health Survey (WHS), this study assessed the household-level economic burden of two chronic conditions, angina and asthma, in Myanmar. Propensity score matching (PSM) and coarsened...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019

2005
Tommaso Federici

The size and growth of Italian healthcare spending for goods and services ask for prompt rationalization programs, with novel purchasing approaches (e-procurement), capable to provide significant reductions in purchasing and administration costs. If several interventions have not yet delivered the expected results, that’s due to lack of problem segmentation and resistance to change of public st...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2005
James R Bean

Growth of national healthcare spending is a problem confronting national governments of all industrially advanced countries. Healthcare spending in the U.S. reached 13.9% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2003, compared to only 8% in Japan. In the U.S., health insurance is voluntary, with 15% of the population uninsured. In Japan, health insurance is mandatory and virtually universal, with...

Journal: :Healthcare policy 2023

What does it mean to improve the value of a province’s spending? Several months ago, Healthcare Policy held an open call for manuscripts centred on improving from healthcare. This issue is result – papers describe current efforts, successes and failures

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2000
J R MacLean L Zon

The structure of the Canadian healthcare system, particularly in Ontario, has remained remarkably stable over the past 25 years. No other private sector industry employing hundreds of thousands of people, spending tens of billions of dollars annually and serving millions of consumers every day has survived for 30 years without the need to reinvent itself in quite fundamental ways. How then has ...

Journal: :Health progress 1999
R Weiss

P roduct, price, place, and promotion. Every business-school academic will tell you those four "Ps" represent the essence of marketing. But after 28 years as a healthcare strategy, marketing, and public relations professional, and after countless frequent flyer miles earned consulting across the country on the topic, I'd like to add a few more "Ps." These are people, passion, persuasion, perfor...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید