The US health care system: Part 1: Our current system
- PMID: 18971443
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000336647.02564.59
The US health care system: Part 1: Our current system
Abstract
The US health care crisis is of great concern to American neurologists. The United States has the world's most expensive health care system yet one-sixth of Americans are uninsured. The cost and volume of procedures is expanding, while reimbursement for office visits is declining. Pharmaceutical costs, durable goods, and home health care are growing disproportionately to other services. Carriers spend more for their own administration and profit than on payments to physicians. This first article on the US health care system identifies problems and proposes solutions, many of which are championed by the American Academy of Neurology through its legislative and regulatory committees.
Comment in
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The US health care system: Part 1: our current system.Neurology. 2009 Aug 18;73(7):571;author reply 571. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181af0a3a. Neurology. 2009. PMID: 19687461 No abstract available.
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