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Kids’ health care costs on the rise according to : qz

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US health care spending by condition — Quartz


US health care spending by condition — Quartz
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America is notorious for overspending on health care.The World Bank estimates that the US spends 17.1% of its total GDP on health care, a greater percentage than literally every other country in the world.And it's only going to grow: By 2020, US health care costs are expected to be so high that the country's health care system would, on its own, comprise the fourth-largest economy in the world.
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Kids' health care costs on the rise


Kids' health care costs on the rise
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Having kids generates more than a billion grey hairs — they cost billions in healthcare too.Health care spending on children was $233 billion in 2013, up from $149.6 billion in 1996.That's a 56% increase.
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Study tracks parents' unpaid time assisting children with special health care needs


Study tracks parents' unpaid time assisting children with special health care needs
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About half of U.S. children with special health care needs -- 5.6 million children -- receive medical care from uncompensated family members worth billions of dollars, finds a large national study led by Boston Children's Hospital and the University of Southern California (USC).The study, published online by the journal Pediatrics on December 27, is the first to systematically track parents' unpaid time providing care, as well as lost income due to parents taking time off from work.Compared with a few decades ago, families of children with chronic conditions perform many more medical tasks at home, from maintaining and operating feeding and breathing equipment to administering physical therapy.
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How much money is spent on health care for kids, where does it go?


How much money is spent on health care for kids, where does it go?
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Health care spending on children grew 56 percent between 1996 and 2013, with the most money spent in 2013 on inpatient well-newborn care, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and well-dental care, according to an article published online by JAMA Pediatrics.Joseph L. Dieleman, Ph.D., of the University of Washington, Seattle, and coauthors used the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Disease Expenditure 2013 project database to estimate health care spending.Annual estimates were done for each year from 1996 through 2013 and estimates were reported using inflation-adjusted 2015 dollars.
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Diabetes, heart disease, and back pain dominate US health care spending


Diabetes, heart disease, and back pain dominate US health care spending
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New analysis of American health spending examines costs of 155 conditions in 2013; just 20 problems account for half of all spendingJust 20 conditions make up more than half of all spending on health care in the United States, according to a new comprehensive financial analysis that examines spending by diseases and injuries.The most expensive condition, diabetes, totaled $101 billion in diagnoses and treatments, growing 36 times faster than the cost of ischemic heart disease, the number-one cause of death, over the past 18 years.While these two conditions typically affect individuals 65 and older, low back and neck pain, the third-most expensive condition, primarily strikes adults of working age.
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