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102. Medicare Commission Recommends Lowering Home Care Payments Reports AAMSI
103. Medicare Pays More for Long-Term Care Reports Association
104. Medicare spent $2.6B in 2018 on post-op visits that never happened
105. Prescription drug spending surges: rising costs of brand medications, increased use of specialty therapies, play a role
106. Reports on Antimicrobials Findings from Oregon Health and Science University Provide New Insights (Dalbavancin use in an academic medical centre and associated cost savings)
107. Taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations alone is not enough to pay for Medicare for All
108. Union Budget 2019-20: Hardly any mention of health sector in Budget speech
109. South Africa's per capita health spending flatlining since 2012: Report
110. Paying patients to use lower-priced health providers can reduce health spending
111. Cost analysis study of neuropsychiatric drugs: Role of National List of Essential Medicines, India
112. New Findings on Managed Care from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Summarized (Private Health Insurance, Healthcare Spending and Utilization Among Older Adults: Results From the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging)
113. Study Findings from Population Council Provide New Insights into Health Economics (Effect of adolescent female fertility and healthcare spending on maternal and neonatal mortality in low resource setting of South Asia)
114. International Institute for Population Science Researchers Have Provided New Study Findings on Epidemiology and Global Health (Comparable estimates of out-of-pocket payment on hospitalisation and outpatient services in India, 2004-18 Concise ...)
115. 13.9 BILLION WAYS COVID-19 HAS AFFECTED MEDICARE SPENDING
116. Trends and Opportunities in the United States Cat Pet Market: Pandemic Pet Spending and Heightened Health Focus
117. Trends and Opportunities in the United States Cat Pet Market: Pandemic Pet Spending and Heightened Health Focus
118. Connecting U.S. health expenditures with the health sector workforce
119. INTEGRATING ADHERENCE AND ENGAGEMENT INTO CO-PAY, HUB PROGRAMS
120. Medical Faculty and University Hospital Reports Findings in Health Services (Maintenance versus replacement of medical equipment: a cost-minimization analysis among district hospitals in Nepal)
121. Findings from University of Twente Broaden Understanding of Health and Medicine (Budget impact analysis of providing hospital inpatient care at home virtually, starting with two specific surgical patient groups)
122. New Health Research Policy and Systems Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at Murdoch University (Financial risk protection from out-of-pocket health spending in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review of the literature)
123. Reports from Abbott Laboratories Provide New Insights into Malnutrition (Increased Emergency Department Utilization and Costs for Medicare Cancer Patients With Malnutrition Diagnoses)
124. Researcher from National Cancer Institute (NCI) Publishes New Studies and Findings in the Area of Cancer (Current State of Funded National Cancer Institute Grants That Include Economic Analyses)
125. New Health Policy Findings from Central South University Described (Optimal pricing and budget decisions in public health systems with delay sensitive patients)
126. Goethe-University Frankfurt Researchers Publish New Studies and Findings in the Area of Public Health (Do Budget Cigarettes Emit More Particles? An Aerosol Spectrometric Comparison of Particulate Matter Concentrations between Private-Label ...)
127. Medicare program spent $1.8 billion in 2019 on drugs without confirmed clinical benefits
128. OFFICE OF SAVING PEOPLE MONEY ON HEALTH CARE RELEASES REPORT ON BROAD FINANCIAL IMPACTS OF HIGH HEALTH CARE COSTS
129. More tax raids inevitable to beat social care crisis, economists warn; Levy announced last month may need to more than double to meet rocketing health spending commitments
130. Report: America's 400 wealthiest families paid 8.2% in income taxes
131. Economic Inquiry editor's report
132. Legislative report says Medicaid is costing more but delivering less
133. Studies by S. Vogler and Co-Authors Describe New Findings in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (Medication wasted - Contents and costs of medicines ending up in household garbage)
134. New Findings on Atrial Fibrillation from Institute for Social Medicine Summarized (Cost Saving Potential of an Early Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients after ICD Implantation)
135. New Findings from Kyungpook National University in the Area of Obesity Reported (The impact of obesity and overweight on medical expenditures and disease incidence in Korea from 2002 to 2013)
136. Findings from J.H. Watanabe and Co-Researchers Provides New Data on Pharmaceutical Research (Cost of Prescription Drug-Related Morbidity and Mortality)
137. Researchers from University of Pennsylvania Report Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Alzheimer Disease (Public Spending On Acute and Long-term Care for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias)
138. New Findings from Shandong University Describe Advances in Environmental Research and Public Health (Reallocating Time Spent in Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior and Its Association with Fear of Falling: Isotemporal Substitution Model)
139. Researchers from Galati Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Environmental Research and Public Health (Approaches to Health Efficiency across the European Space through the Lens of the Health Budget Effort)
140. Study Results from Medical University of South Carolina in the Area of Health Services Research Published (US local public health department spending between 2008 and 2016 did not increase for communities in need)
141. Dalhousie University Reports Findings in Healthcare Economics (Equity in healthcare utilization in Canada's publicly funded health system: 2000-2014)
142. The dark side of report cards: to manipulate their crucial personal-fatality ratings, New York heart surgeons are turning away needy patients
143. United States Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures Market Study 2021: Demographic, Business, and Government Trends are Contributing to Rising OOP Healthcare Expenses
144. United States Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditures Market Study 2021: Demographic, Business, and Government Trends are Contributing to Rising OOP Healthcare Expenses
145. Special WSL report: Birmingham Women hit out at club for 'preventing us doing our jobs'; Exclusive: Players complain over budget and lack of medical support but club insist it is doing it's best 'on and off pitch'
146. STATE RELEASES FIRST HEALTH CARE BENCHMARK TREND REPORT FOR 2019 LATEST STEP IN EFFORT TO REDUCE COST, IMPROVE QUALITY OF CARE IN DELAWARE
147. Study shows COVID-19 patients will pay average $1000 out-of-pocket after hospitalization
148. IQVIA report finds rare diseases account for just 11% of medical invoice spending in United States
149. NEW ANALYSIS SHOWS MEDICARE SPENDING PATTERNS UPENDED BY COVID-19
150. Findings on International Health Reported by Investigators at Drake University (Short-term Medical Service Trips: What Is the Cost of Patient Care and Student Training?)
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