As World Mental Health Day approaches, many Americans face increasing mental health concerns as a result of economic ...
AMHERST, NY — In less than a decade, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office predicts the number of people in the United States without insurance will increase by ten-million because of the ...
The re-emergence of the New World screwworm in Mexico, more than two decades after eradication, has triggered a health crisis with major economic repercussions.
Key takeaways COVID-19 generates a major economic burden, even after the pandemic. The costs from lost productivity due to ...
If Democrats don’t win the shutdown fight, millions of young Americans may lose coverage because of higher prices.
Over the past year, several global biopharmaceutical firms have substantially reorganized their health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) groups. Specifically, the leaders of the groups have been ...
Of the $4.5 trillion the U.S. spends on health care every year, the largest proportion — almost a third — goes to hospitals. The cost of hospital services has consistently outpaced the overall ...
Panelists discuss how patient financial burden varies significantly by insurance type and often leads to treatment interruptions, while prior authorization barriers create administrative challenges ...
Health systems research plays a critical role in understanding and improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of healthcare delivery. This field explores societal organization around shared ...
This clinical brief highlights the economic impact of polycythemia vera, particularly the costs associated with thrombotic events, and the importance of effective disease management in reducing health ...
The Health Services and Health Economics research group investigates the organisation of health and welfare services and ...
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