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Treading water: the no-growth investment in health services research.

Emily J Holubowich1, Joseph R Antos2.   

Abstract

There is a "perfect storm" brewing in the American healthcare system. Healthcare spending has grown faster than our economy for many years and is projected to double in as little as 10 years. In spite of what we spend on healthcare, research tells us that we only receive appropriate care half the time. We are simply not getting what we are paying for. Health services research provides the data and the evidence needed to make better decisions, design healthcare benefits, and develop effective policies to optimize healthcare financing, facilitate access to healthcare services, and improve healthcare outcomes. Despite what we know and what we can learn from health services research, federal funding for this important field continues to erode. This article provides a primer on the federal budget process and summarizes findings from the Federal Funding for Health Services Research 2007.

Year:  2008        PMID: 25126244      PMCID: PMC4106527     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Health Drug Benefits        ISSN: 1942-2962


  4 in total

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Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2003 Jan-Jun       Impact factor: 6.301

3.  National health spending in 2006: a year of change for prescription drugs.

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Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2008 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 6.301

Review 4.  The cost-effectiveness of screening mammography beyond age 65 years: a systematic review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

Authors:  Jeanne Mandelblatt; Somnath Saha; Steven Teutsch; Tom Hoerger; Albert L Siu; David Atkins; Jonathan Klein; Mark Helfand
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2003-11-18       Impact factor: 25.391

  4 in total

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