Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery...In Brief
Posted on: Monday, 5 January 2009, 10:46 CST
THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC SURGEONS
Can The US Really Cut Health Care Spending?
A new study suggests that while health care is one of the strongest sectors of the ailing US economy, achieving a substantial, sustainable reduction is US health care spending is not probable. The author, who completed health care policy literature and position article reviews, reveals that despite far greater expenditures, US hospitalization rates, lengths-of-stay, and inpatient hospital beds are all lower than they are in other first-world nations. Furthermore, Americans pay higher prices for the same health services than citizens in other countries -- including
By The Numbers:
- According to ASPS statistics,
- In 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimated that health care spending in the US reached
Medicine Cabinet Mainstays Pose Risks to Cosmetic Surgery Patients
Common antidepressants and herbal medications may have potentially harmful intraoperative effects on patients undergoing cosmetic surgical procedures, according to a new study. Researchers from
By The Numbers:
- According to ASPS statistics, 11.8 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the US in 2007.
- In 2005, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) estimated that
- In 2000, it was identified that 32% of the ambulatory surgery population used herbal medications, according to the NCHS.
Preventing and Managing 'Dry Eye'
New research evaluates the development of dry eye syndrome and outlines the proper steps for the detection, prevention and management of the affliction. During the study, researchers from
By The Numbers:
- In 2007, 241,000 eyelid surgeries were performed in the US, according to ASPS statistics.
SOURCE American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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