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India: What Will It Look Like in 2025?
by Ejaz Ghani, Voxeu What will India and other South Asian countries look like in 2025? The optimistic view is that India will achieve double digit growth rates but the pessimistic view is that growth will be derailed by several … Continue reading
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Tagged demographic dividend, education, Ejaz Ghani, health, India, training
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US Health Care Costs – Why So High?
The US pays far more for health care than any other nation but gets less. On generally accepted indicators of health care quality, the US ranks at the bottom of the OECD country rankings. Continue reading
Posted in Health Care
Tagged health, health care, health care costs, obesity, practice variations
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The US Health Care System – What Really Needs Fixing
Despite the complexity of the new health care legislation, the fundamental US health care problem is simple; it pays too much for what it gets. This point is documented below along with ideas on how the problem might be remedied. The US spends more by far than any other OECD country on health care, and gets the lowest payoff.
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Health Care and Obesity: A Global Dilemma
The health care cost of obesity is significant and obesity has become an epidemic in much of the developed world, with the U.S. leading the way. In the US, health reform has been debated in the process leading up to the passage of the Patient Protection and Afforable Health Care Act in 2010. But an expensive contributor to health care costs gets little attention: overweight and obese people. Two easy numbers to remember:
Two-thirds of Americans are overweight;
One-third are obese.
Beyond the US, there is a global obesity epidemic. And in the least developed nations, the number of obese children now exceeds the number underfed. Continue reading
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Tagged health, health care, health care costs, obesity, overweight
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Nutrition Scoring: NuVal™ vs. ANDI – But What Info Is Really Needed?
Two widely used nutritional scoring systems show almost zero correlation. While this appears to make chosing between them a necessity, what information is really needed by consumers who are searching for a way to eat healthier? Perhaps other factors than nutritional scoring are more important? Dr. Morss says he is not a nutritional expert but he does point out some very significant things to think about. Continue reading
