Afghanistan: What's changed?
Those are all human rights: education, healthcare (including low infant mortality and high life expectancy), and access to information (which is the other side of the free speech coin).via andrewsullivan...
Those are all human rights: education, healthcare (including low infant mortality and high life expectancy), and access to information (which is the other side of the free speech coin).via andrewsullivan...
How much does an average doctor get to keep out of every dollar they earn? How much time is spent on non-billable activities? See why using an integrated system for medical records that incorporates...
Here’s MobiHealthNews’ infographic charting the interest and opportunity for the iPad in healthcare. The infographic the fold is a distillation of some of the information found in their 25-page report...
Much of the money spent on healthcare in the U.S. is not for medications, tests or treatment, but for administrative costs. Countries that have cut healthcare administration costs spend less on healthcare...
via www.economist.com A ranking of care for the dying by country.
via economist.com Between 2000 and 2008 health spending per person increased by 4.2% a year on average, according to the latest data from the OECD, a rich countries' club. Health-care spending...
via onlinedegrees.org This infographic looks at who is paying the costs associated with the new healthcare bill.
via chartsbin.com This map shows Universal health care around the world.
via ge.com Even with health insurance, health care can cost an arm and a leg. The infographic shows across geographies, income and education levels, between 1997 and 2006, a growing number of...
via cellphones.org How cell phones are being used around the world to detect and fight diseases.
via kiplinger.com Health Care Spending: U.S. vs. Abroad
via economist.com European countries that provide the best health care