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How Does US Health Care Compare to Other Countries?

Posted on July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 by John C. Goodman

A paper from Samuel Preston and Jessica Ho delves into this:

  • “The US appears to screen more vigorously for cancer than Europe and people in the US who are diagnosed with cancer have higher 5-year survival probabilities.”
  • There is a similar, though not quite as strong, pattern with cardiovascular disease — it is treated more aggressively on average in the U.S., and survival odds are better.
  • A detailed survey of prostate cancer evidence shows that “The combination of earlier detection and aggressive treatment in the US has produced greatly improved survival chances for men diagnosed with prostate cancer.”
  • Similarly for breast cancer, America does more early screening and more aggressive treatment with the result that “the US has experienced a significantly faster decline in breast cancer mortality than comparison countries.”
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Babies Aren’t Cheap (even with good insurance)

Posted on July 25, 2022July 26, 2022 by Devon Herrick

A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that out-of-pocket costs for childbirth run nearly $3,000 for insured women in large group plans. Out-of-pocket costs represented about 15% of the average cost for pregnancy, childbirth, and post-partum care, which were nearly $19,000 on average. This was supposedly a travesty.

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Friday Links

Posted on July 22, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • AMA encourages doctors to learn health economics. They even have their own online course. Haven’t checked it out, but I suspect it is more sociology than economics.
  • Amazon wants to be your doctor.
  • Déjà vu: Monkeypox testing looks like the Covid testing fiasco all over again.
  • “probably half of all Covid infections have happened this calendar year — and it’s only July.”
  • Insulin bill in the Senate looks like a done deal.
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Thursday Links

Posted on July 21, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Fauci isn’t retiring after all.
  • CBO: taxpayers would save billions of dollars and the number of people with health insurance would remain the same if the (Obamacare) extended subsidies are allowed to expire in December.
  • The other side of waste: More spending leads to better health outcomes.
  • Cato: Day Light Savings Time transition has been linked to increased risks of car accidents, heart attacks, and depressive symptoms in studies.
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