A new study released as a Web First by Health Affairs, estimated health spending by medical condition for the entire U.S. population and found that in 2013, $201 billion were spent on mental disorders–more than on any other medical condition.
2015 U.S. HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
NATIONAL CHARTBOOK OF HEALTH CARE PRICES—2015
PRIVACY AND SECURITY OF HEALTHCARE DATA
SMAC POTENTIAL TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND LOWER HEALTH CARE COSTS
PROPOSED SANDERS HEALTH PLAN IMPACT ON HEALTH SPENDING
STATE VARIATION IN ADULTS’ USUAL PLACE OF HEALTH CARE
2015 NATIONAL HEALTH CARE QUALITY AND DISPARITIES REPORT
FINAL MEDICAID MANAGED CARE RULE ISSUED
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 2016 ASAHP ANNUAL CONFERENCE
2015 NATIONAL HEALTH CARE QUALITY AND DISPARITIES REPORT
A TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH PAYMENT METHODS
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HEALTH, UNITED STATES, 2015 REPORT ISSUED
THREEFOLD HEALTH CARE PRICE VARIATIONS
A new study released as a Web First by the journal Health Affairs examined variations in the prices for 242 common medical services in forty-one states and the District of Columbia, using a national multi-payer commercial claims database for the years 2012 and 2013. Sometimes, more than a threefold variation was found.