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I’m glad to be getting back to health economic issues after spending the last couple of weeks firmly focused on consumers, digital health technologies and CES 2019. There’s a lot for me to address concerning health care costs based on news and research published over the past couple of weeks.
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Hospitals’ fall from 70% to 63% between 2018 and 2019. Consumer health’s fall from 63% in 2019 to 51% in 2020. Health insurance’s decline from 55% in 2017 to 46% in 2018, recovering in 2019 then falling again to a low of 43% this year in the 2021 Barometer.
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consumers trusted the biotechhealth industry segment compared with the pharmaceutical segment. Most health citizens, hoping for a way out of the publichealth crisis, are counting on science to liberate both lives and livelihoods. Why was this the case? The coronavirus re-shaped people in the U.S.
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