The health system in the U.S. is failing, a startling new report finds. The U.S. ranks as the worst performer among 10 developed nations in critical areas of health care, including preventing deaths, ...
Healthcare spending in the U.S. remains the highest among wealthy countries, with $13,432 spent per person each year, according to the latest data from Peterson-KFF. That’s almost twice as much as ...
I’ve spent my career studying how different health care systems work. People love to ask me which country has the best care — and are often disappointed when I don’t have an easy answer for them.
In Britain, it’s difficult to get a doctor on weeknights and weekends. In Canada, one-third of surveyed patients said it took six or more days to get care. These are some of the findings from a ...
CNW/ - Despite a relatively high level of spending, Canada has significantly fewer doctors, hospital beds, MRI machines and ...
Bundled payments are increasingly used globally to move health care delivery in a value-based direction. However, evidence remains scant in key clinical areas. We evaluated bundled payments for ...
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