Sentences with phrase «health expenditure data»

These costs reflect the actuaries» assumption regarding how much of the total privacy regulation cost burden will fall on participating Medicare and Medicaid providers, based on the November 1998 National Health Expenditure data.
To investigate the impacts, Yale's Dr. Jodi Sherman, and first author Matthew Eckelman of Northeastern University first used an economic model based on federal data to calculate total emissions of different pollutants produced by the healthcare sector over a 10 - year period, drawing on national health expenditure data.
To investigate the impacts, Yale's Jodi Sherman, M.D. and first author Matthew Eckelman of Northeastern University first used an economic model based on federal data to calculate total emissions of different pollutants produced by the healthcare sector over a 10 - year period, drawing on national health expenditure data.

Not exact matches

According to the study — which analyzed health insurance data on gender transition - related expenditures — extending medical care to transgender service members would increase costs by $ 2.4 million to $ 8.4 million a year.
«Data on individual characteristics... in the NHIS 1996 - 2010 waves were linked to their corresponding annual health care expenditures (reported in) the MEPS 1998 - 2011 waves by personal identifier and survey year,» An wrote.
Analysis by the CMS Office of the Actuary of the past fifty years of National Health Expenditure Accounts data, which explores the relationship between economic and health spending growth, suggests that health spending growth is likely to accelerate once economic conditions improve marHealth Expenditure Accounts data, which explores the relationship between economic and health spending growth, suggests that health spending growth is likely to accelerate once economic conditions improve marhealth spending growth, suggests that health spending growth is likely to accelerate once economic conditions improve marhealth spending growth is likely to accelerate once economic conditions improve markedly.
In «The Economic Burden of Asthma in the United States, 2008 - 2013,» researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, the most comprehensive source of data on health care use, expenditures, payment source and health insurance coverage in the U.S.
The USA grew less than other countries studied in 2012, despite a slight rebound of health care expenditure growth, according to new data released by OECD at the same time as this paper.
The research team used data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, a set of large - scale surveys conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to find and collect data on health care services, usage and costs.
While there are obviously some «health warnings» around comparing international data, including recognising that different countries may be pursuing different priorities, international comparisons can still give us insight into how outcomes vary (or don't vary) with expenditure.
The expenses include food, child care (which is 0 for our purposes), medical — including insurance premiums and health care costs — housing, transportation, taxes, and «other,» composed of «major budget components such as clothing, personal care items, and housekeeping supplies» based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey.
Mendoza urged Labor to put such data into the public domain and, when next in government, to set up a Health in All Policies subcommittee in Cabinet to match the power and purpose of the Expenditure Review Committee.
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