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  2. Explore health data trends or browse directory: state on life expectancy, health insurance, death rate, and more. USAFacts provides government data and context on the state of health and healthcare in the US.

  3. Health Explore healthcare issues in the US with data on life expectancy, causes of death, and risk factors like drug abuse. Get the bigger picture on health insurance, uninsured rates, and more.

  4. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the primary federal agency tracking deaths nationwide. It maintains the National Vital Statistics System, which gathers death information from every state. Georgia's age-adjusted death rate was 29.21% higher in 2021 than in 2019, the year before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared.

  5. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the primary federal agency tracking deaths nationwide. It maintains the National Vital Statistics System, which gathers death information from every state. Ohio's age-adjusted death rate was 22.45% higher in 2021 than in 2019, the year before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared.

  6. Fact Sheet: Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

    www.aha.org/fact-sheets/2021-05-26-fact-sheet-strengthening-health-care-workforce

    The American Hospital Association (AHA) advocates for policies to address the critical staffing shortages in health care, including lifting the cap on Medicare residency slots and increasing funding for nursing and allied health education. The fact sheet does not mention part-time employees or health care reform.

  7. How does poverty affect people’s mental and physical health? -...

    usafacts.org/articles/how-does-poverty-affect-peoples-mental-and-physical-health

    Learn how poverty affects Americans' well-being, from higher rates of anxiety and chronic disease to lower access to healthcare and education. See data on the federal poverty level, the poverty rate, and the government programs that help people in need.

  8. Just the Facts About US Healthcare and the Health of Americans |...

    usafacts.org/just-the-facts/health-healthcare

    Of the $4.5 trillion in health spending, $3.7 trillion was spent on personal health care, while $760 billion was spent on things like public health, health research, health care facilities, medical equipment, and the cost of running health insurance programs.

  9. 2021 Cost of Caring | AHA - American Hospital Association

    www.aha.org/guidesreports/2021-10-25-2021-cost-caring

    In 2019, increased use and intensity of services was the primary driver for health care spending growth. Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group. <Note: Medical price growth, which includes economywide and excess medical-specific price growth (or changes in medical-specific prices in excess of economywide inflation), is ...

  10. Do women live longer than men in the US? - USAFacts

    usafacts.org/articles/do-women-live-longer-than-men-in-the-us

    The web page shows the data on life expectancy, causes of death, and health trends for men and women in the US. It explains that men have higher mortality rates from heart disease, cancer, and COVID-19, which contribute to the longevity gap.

  11. Fast Facts on U.S. Hospitals, 2024 | AHA - American Hospital...

    www.aha.org/statistics/fast-facts-us-hospitals

    The web page provides data and statistics on U.S. hospitals from the 2022 AHA Annual Survey, such as number, type, location, beds, admissions, and expenses. It also has links to infographics, maps, and reports on rural hospitals, health systems, and behavioral health.