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A challenge to all. A primer on inter-country differences of high-need, high-cost patients.

Marit A C TankeYevgeniy FeymanEnrique Bernal-DelgadoSarah R DeenyYuichi ImanakaPatrick JeurissenLaura LangeAlexander PimperlNoriko SasakiMichael SchullJoost J G WammesWalter P WodchisGregg S Meyer
Published in: PloS one (2019)
In this descriptive study, there is substantial variation in the cost concentration, characteristics, and per capita spending on high-cost patient populations across high-income countries. Differences in the way that health systems are structured likely explains some of this variation, which suggests the potential of cross-system learning opportunities. Our findings highlight the need for further studies including comparable performance metrics and institutional analysis.
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  • climate change
  • patient reported outcomes
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