Commonwealth Fund Releases Report
Aiming Higher: Results from a State Scorecard on Health System Performance concludes:
- There is wide variation among states. This means that the potential exists for the country to do much better.
- Leading states consistently outperform lagging states. The patterns indicate that federal and state policies and local and regional health systems make a difference.
- Across states, better access is closely associated with better quality.
- There are significant opportunities to reduce costs as well as improve access to and quality of care. Higher quality is not associated with higher costs across states.
- All states have substantial room to improve.
Go to Newsweek's
Interactive Scorecard to see state rankings.
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