Literature DB >> 9533501

Shopping around for hospital services: a comparison of the United States and Canada.

C M Bell1, M Crystal, A S Detsky, D A Redelmeier.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Historical comparisons indicate that US hospitals are more expensive than Canadian hospitals, but health care system reform might have changed the relative costs and timeliness of health care in the 2 countries.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the price and convenience of selected hospital services in the United States and Canada for patients in 1997 had they paid out-of-pocket.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional telephone survey conducted May 1996 to April 1997. PARTICIPANTS: The 2 largest acute care general hospitals from every city in the United States and Canada with a population greater than 500000. MEASURES: Each hospital was telephoned and asked their price and waiting time for 7 services: magnetic resonance imaging of the head without gadolinium; a screening mammogram; a 12-lead electrocardiogram; a prothrombin time measurement; a session of hemodialysis; a screening colonoscopy; and a total knee replacement. Waiting times were measured in days until earliest appointment and charges were converted to American currency.
RESULTS: Overall, 48 US and 18 Canadian hospitals were surveyed. Median waiting times were significantly shorter in American hospitals for 4 services, particularly a magnetic resonance imaging of the head (3 days vs 150 days; P<.001). Median charges were significantly higher in American hospitals for 6 services, particularly for a total knee replacement ($26805 vs $10651; P<.001). Individual services showed no association between shorter waiting times and higher prices within each country, with the exception of a total knee replacement in the United States.
CONCLUSION: US hospitals still provide higher prices and faster care than Canadian hospitals for patients who pay out-of-pocket.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9533501     DOI: 10.1001/jama.279.13.1015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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