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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 >>
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