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Healthcare IndustryHealthcare ReformThe debate over health care reform in the United States centers around questions of access, efficiency, quality, and sustainability. The mixed public-private health care system in the US is the most expensive in the world, with the US spending more on health care, both as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP) and on a per capita basis, than any other nation.Current estimates put U.S. health care spending at approximately 16% of GDP. In 2007, the U.S. Read more >> HEDISHEDIS measures are divided into eight categories:
- Effectiveness of Care
- Access/Availability of Care
- Satisfaction With the Experience of Care
- Health Plan Stability
- Use of Services
- Cost of Care
- Informed Choices
- Health Plan Descriptive Information
Measures are added, deleted, and revised annually. Read more >> Statistics on the Healthcare IndustryThe U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics has various statistics concerning the healthcare industry. The following information can help a
prospective healthcare student get a grasp on this exciting, exploding field they are about to enter:
- In 2006, the healthcare industry provided 14 million jobs, 13.6 million for wage and salary, and 438,000 jobs for the self-employed.Read more >>
Pain StatisticsChronic pain is becoming so increasingly prevalent that the statistics are astounding. According to the National Center for Health Statistics (2006), 76.2 million Americans are affected by chronic pain...more than combined total of those suffering from diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Such startling statistics beg for more effort to be put forth to bring clarity and solutions to a problem that plagues millions of people. Read more >>
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