PUB HLT 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Supplemental Security Income, Liberal Elite, Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

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Health care spending as a percentage of gdp. In terms of percentage, us tops other developed countries (17. 1%) In the context of global share; other industrial countries are spending between 6-10% Health care spending per capita by source of funding. Globally, public spending portion is similar across global economies. Most of the difference is due to private insurances (private spending) In other economies, the public sector covers most of healthcare spending. Us: highest private spending compared to other developed countries. Japan = outlier in terms of hospital care (very long hospital stay) Hospital beds supply in us = below average. Hospitalizations = the most important component of healthcare utilizations. Us not so effective compared to other european countries. Us is below average in terms of practicing physicians. Depend on how often we go to hospitals. Japan tops annual physician visits whereas norway tops practicing physicians per. Since # is reduced, $ of hospitalizations and doctors visits are very costly .

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