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Healthcare spending in the US is increasing dramatically as a percentage of our country’s GDP. But does the spending improve the healthcare we receive? To explore the answer, we looked at how healthcare spending impacts healthcare quality.
Medicare Hospital Spending by Claim
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Individual Income Tax Statistics
US IRS (Internal Revenue Service)Tax Center
Mar 2014
Percentage of heart failure patients given discharge instructions
Percentage of heart failure patients whose left ventricular systolic function was evaluated
Percentage of non-immunized patients who received an influenza immunization
Percentage of cases where prophylactic antibiotic was initiated within one hour prior to surgical incision
Selection of prophylactic antibiotics for surgical patients
Prophylactic antibiotics discontinued 24 hours after surgery time
Surgery Patients on a Beta Blocker Prior to Arrival Who Received a Beta Blocker During the Perioperative Period
Surgery Patients Who Received Appropriate Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis Within 24 Hours Prior to Surgery to 24 Hours After Surgery
Postoperative Urinary Catheter Removal
Initial antibiotic selection for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in immunocompetent patient
Patient satisfaction and recommendation ratings
Respondents = 300 | Jun 2014.
via Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) Patient Survey conducted by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services