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Cancer Survival Up 140% Since the Mid-1970s, but Mortality Improvements Are Uneven Across Racial Groups

Five-year cancer survival has reached a milestone of 70% – up from 49% in the mid-1970s. But mortality improvements are uneven: Black and American Indian and Alaska Native individuals have disproportionately high mortality rates despite, in some cases, lower overall incidence.

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January 10, 2025

Outpatient Utilization Rates in Cancer Care Reflect Procedure-Specific Shifts

The shift to outpatient cancer care reflects lower costs, patient demand and treatment innovations, offering more options for patients.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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November 24, 2024

Lower-Cost Care Settings Can Offer Better Value

Lower-cost care settings like ASCs and urgent care can enhance value, improve outcomes and align with patient expectations, but fragmentation risks remain.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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September 22, 2024

Whether a Market Has an Oversupply or Undersupply of Hospital Beds Is Defined by Market-Level Demographic and Demand Characteristics

Demographic differences between markets with an oversupply and undersupply of hospital beds suggest likely variations in local surgical demand.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

September 15, 2024

Whether a Market Has an Oversupply or Undersupply of Hospital Beds Is Defined by Market-Level Demographic and Demand Characteristics

Hospital bed data at the local level shows supply imbalances, expansion opportunities, and the market’s capacity to meet service demand.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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August 25, 2024

Increased Patient Volumes for Select Skin Conditions Align With Evolving Dermatologic Treatment Patterns

Because of the increasing demand for new dermatologic treatments, we examined recent trends in skin disease prevalence and prescription volumes.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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June 09, 2024

Telehealth Demand: An Update Four Years After the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Telehealth saw early growth but has tapered, highlighting limited use cases. Policymakers must assess its clinical value, costs, and patient preferences.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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June 02, 2024

Liver-Related Mortality and Healthcare Utilization Among Younger Men Is Growing

Increase in alcohol consumption as a result of lockdown policies contributed to the rise in liver-related mortality among young men.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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May 12, 2024

The Marked Shift in Urgent Care Utilization: Two Years Later

The pandemic inflated urgent care patient volumes, overwhelming urgent care centers and reshaping the landscape of patient demand and care provision.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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May 05, 2024

Analyzing the Wide Range of Value for High-Volume Outpatient Preventive Procedures

The dynamics influencing market-level price and quality, especially in colorectal cancer screening, highlight increasing consumer choices for care.

Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.

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