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Dialysis and Total Health Care Costs in the United States and Worldwide: The Financial Impact of a Single-Payer Dominant System in the US

Benjamin Pockros, Daniel J. Finch, Daniel E. Weiner

2021Journal of the American Society of Nephrology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance Statement In the United States, dialysis provision is an example of a robust, single-payer dominant system with cost containment. When compared with the cost of dialysis in other countries, Medicare dialysis costs in the United States as a function of overall health care expenditures are approximately $60,000 per patient less than expected, likely due to substantial cost containment imposed by Medicare as the dominant payer.

Topics & Concepts

DialysisMedicineHealth care costHealth careActuarial scienceTotal costHealth economicsFinanceBusinessPublic healthEconomicsEconomic growthNursingAccountingSurgeryDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementHealthcare Policy and ManagementHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
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