People sometimes point to individual consumption to argue that the US is better off than Western Europe. But this comparison ...
Have you seen the Mike Tyson ad telling people to eat "real food?" The black-and-white spot that debuted during the Super Bowl is the latest promotion for the federal government’s new dietary ...
Understanding what the US spends to treat mental health and substance use disorders (SUD) is important for understanding spending patterns and informing health policy. In this study, we determined ...
Bob covers the money in health care, focusing on health insurance and hospitals. His stories delve into Medicare Advantage, opaque prescription drug benefits, and how much executives actually make. He ...
National health spending is forecast to approach $9 trillion by 2034, increasing faster than GDP and consuming 20.6% of the economy. Medicaid work requirements and enrollment rule changes are ...
A new study led by a University of Chicago researcher finds that health care spending in the United States has increasingly diverged between high- and low-income Americans over the past two decades.
While utilization is undeniably part of the equation, prices—whether labeled explicitly or embedded in measures of intensity—remain central to understanding why US health spending levels are high and ...
U.S. healthcare spending is set to climb to $9 trillion by 2034, representing 20.6% of the economy, according to new federal data. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of the Actuary ...
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Mitt Romney has been attacked by many for his record on healthcare while he was governor of Massachusetts. But with three governors in the Republican race, it is useful to compare the track records of ...
Health care spending in Massachusetts blew past state government’s cost containment benchmark for a fourth consecutive year in 2024, according to a new report that highlighted rising drug prices and ...