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๐Ÿ“ข New blog post: the true cost of cancer

#Cancer is expensive โ€“ and costs are set to rise.

#PopulationAgeing is projected to increase the per capita costs by an average of 67% across OECD countries.

What can countries do?
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GERS and what it tells us about the de-prioritisation of health spending in Scotland - Sceptical Scot "At face value, this does seem like another area where the Scottish Government is not being adequately held to account for its decisions. Doing so might throw up some difficult questions but at least ...

#Healthspending how come it's relatively low in real terms v England, asks GERS sleuth John McLaren - and compared with the two other big areas of the Scottish Budget, education and social protection?! With fresh analysis
sceptical.scot/2025/08/gers...

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A Lancet analysis shows that health spending in wealthy countries varies in efficiency, with diminishing returns after a threshold. The pandemic disrupted prior gains, while efficient systems are linked to strong governance and public investment.

#HealthcareEfficiency #GlobalHealth #HealthSpending

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UK faces choice next week between health and other spending, IFS think tank warns LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reevesโ€™ key decision in next weekโ€™s multi-year spending review will be how much to spend on healthcare versus other public services, the Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank said on Sunday. Reeves is due to set out day-to-day spending limits for other government departments on June 11 which will run through to the end of March 2029 - almost until the end of the Labour governmentโ€™s expected term in office. Britain has held periodic government spending reviews since 1998, but this is the first since 2015 to cover multiple years, other than one in 2021 focused on the COVID pandemic. The non-partisan IFS said this spending review could prove to be "one of the most significant domestic policy events" for the current Labour government. Prime Minister Keir Starmerโ€™s announcement in February that defence spending would reach 2.5% of national income by 2027 had already used the room for further growth in public investment created in Reevesโ€™ October budget, it said. "Simultaneously prioritising additional investments in public services, net zero and growth-friendly areas ... will be impossible," said Bee Boileau, a research economist at the IFS. Non-investment public spending is intended to rise by 1.2% a year on top of inflation between 2026-27 and 2028-29, according to budget plans which Reeves set out in October - half the pace of spending growth in the current and previous financial year. The IFS sees no scope for this to be topped up, as Reevesโ€™ budget rules leave almost no room for extra borrowing and tax rises are now limited to her annual budget statement. This forces Reeves and Starmer to choose between the demands of the public healthcare system - plagued by long waiting times and a slump in productivity since the COVID-19 pandemic - and other stretched areas. In past spending reviews, annual health care spending has typically risen 2 percentage points faster than total spending. If that happened this time - equivalent to an annual increase of 3.4% - spending in other departments would have to fall by 1% a year in real terms, the IFS forecast. Raising healthcare spending at roughly the same pace as other areas - a 1.2% rise - would only just keep pace with an ageing population and not allow any reversal of recent yearsโ€™ deterioration in service quality, the IFS said. Spending cuts could be achieved by scaling back services provided by the state, reducing public-sector employment or real-terms cuts in public-sector pay, it added. The review does not cover spending on pensions or other benefits, which the government is tackling separately.

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Join our Standing Committee on #PrimaryCare for a public meeting, May 29-30, to explore obstacles affecting quality adult and #pediatric primary care throughout the US. Register here: ow.ly/GU3w50VHYjG #HealthSpending #HealthPolicy

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Join our Standing Committee on #PrimaryCare for a public meeting, May 29-30, to explore obstacles affecting quality adult and #pediatric primary care throughout the US. Register here: ow.ly/yC2050VHYja #HealthSpending #HealthPolicy

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The U.S. spends more on health care than any peer country โ€“ and gets worse results. Want better outcomes for less? Start with universal care. #HealthSpending #UniversalCoverage #HealthCareReform

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Join our Standing Committee on #PrimaryCare for a public meeting, May 29-30, to explore obstacles affecting quality adult and #pediatric primary care throughout the US. Register here: ow.ly/BXgW50VHYio #HealthSpending #HealthPolicy

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#LongTermCare needs are rising fast.

๐Ÿšจ A quarter of older adults already need LTC, and the number is set to rise by 30% by 2050.

Learn+ about how countries can meet the increasing demand โžก๏ธ oe.cd/5L1

#HealthPolicy #healthcare #HealthSpending

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Looking for a quick snapshot of U.S. health care spending? #healthspending #healthfinancing #healthpolicy Check out - crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/...

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Does anyone else notice this graph corresponds with the first election of #TFG? #healthinsurnace #healthspending #FuckTrump

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Is Care Affordable for Older People? With population ageing, the demand for helping older people with daily activities โ€“ so-called long-term care โ€“ is set to increase across OECD countries by more than one-third by 2050. Older people wit...

A quarter of older adults need #LongTermCare across #OECD.

As population ageing will further drive up demand for long-term care, how to manage rising cost while ensuring adequate social protection for older people ?
Read our new report

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U.S. health system underperforms despite massive spending, while Australia and the Netherlands excel A recent Commonwealth Fund report compares health systems across 10 countries, revealing that the U.S. ranks last overall despite high healthcare spending, with significant gaps in health outcomes, eq...

U.S. health system underperforms despite massive spending, while Australia and the Netherlands excel ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ“‰๐Ÿฅ www.news-medical.net/news/2024092... #healthcare #UShealthcare #internationalhealth #healthspending #reformneeded #globalhealth #healthreport

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Federal health spending has outpaced provinces, analysis shows Despite castigation from provincial premiers over lagging federal contributions to health spending, an analysis of 20 years of health funding data shows that federal transfers have mostly outpaced inc...

๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ"Federal health spending has outpaced provinces, analysis shows" #HealthSpending #Canada

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