According to KFF, health care in the United States has gotten so financially burdensome that about 40 percent of people admitted they’ve skipped getting care to avoid costs. Now, a new report has laid ...
An updated analysis comparing healthcare systems across 20 countries finds once again that the US system is an outstandingly ...
Key Takeaways Rising U.S. health care costs are driving more Americans to look abroad for treatment and long-term care ...
This cross-national comparison of health care systems assesses U.S. health spending, outcomes, status, and service use ...
Personal-finance company WalletHub recently released its report on states where people spend the most and least on health ...
Integrating behavioral health into primary care is cost-effective from the US health system perspective, with reduced prescription drug expenses being a key driver of these savings. Objective: To ...
Readers, including health professionals, offer their analyses. To the Editor: Re “The Biggest Cause of High Health Care Spending,” by Zack Cooper (Opinion guest essay, May 7): As a physician, a health ...
With health care costs constituting a major source of concern across the U.S., the American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone, everywhere, today released ...
A new WalletHub study finds Californians spend the third‑lowest share of income on out‑of‑pocket health care costs.
As health care costs rise, patients aren’t just shouldering higher bills. They’re bearing more and more responsibility for getting information. Meanwhile, high-deductible insurance plans have become ...