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    Over the first five months of the year, women have actually lost on net 27,000 jobs in the health care sector.

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    • Women's job recovery has stagnated in 2021 via new @Altarum read on US economy https://t.co/K7XVPy0vzu Note 2nd graph shows loss of #healthcare jobs for women particularly hard-hit followed by #retail & #transportation #womenswork #womenshealth #healthequity #COVIDeconomy https://t.co/xFDRMm8Ija

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    Read Altarum’s May 2021 Health Sector Economic Indicators Briefs

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    • Important update via @Altarum finding US #healthcare spending increased 12.6% in March 2021 over previous year https://t.co/FBytIi9EPs #Hospital spending & #homehealth care > Jan 2020 levels; #hospitals prices grew fastest at 4.2%r in April. #healthcosts @HFMA @ahahospitals https://t.co/kZac917U1R

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    Altarum’s monthly Health Sector Economic Indicators (HSEI) briefs analyze the most recent data available on health sector spending, prices, employment, and utilization—helping to fill gaps in the official government data. Below are highlights from the April 2021 briefs: National health spending rebound slows to pre-pandemic growth rates

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    • There’s been an employment hit to nearly every sector due to the pandemic including healthcare According to an analysis report by Altarum, the healthcare workforce declined by 44,000 jobs in the first 3 months of this year, compared to the end of 2020 https://t.co/0M6sF3WgAH

  • Mashup Score: 2

    Altarum’s monthly Health Sector Economic Indicators (HSEI) briefs analyze the most recent data available on health sector spending, prices, employment, and utilization—helping to fill gaps in the official government data. Below are highlights from the April 2021 briefs: National health spending rebound slows to pre-pandemic growth rates

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    • Those of you who follow me know that I tweet monthly about excessive healthcare hiring — since labor is what makes healthcare so expensive. But it is also concerning that when we need healthcare labor, during a pandemic, hospitals cut 44K jobs https://t.co/47BCLIvVs2

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    With yesterday’s Gross Domestic Product Advance Estimate (GDP) release for the first quarter of 2020, we learned that health services contributed 47% of the stunning 4.8% decline in real economic activity. Yet those data pertained to the entire 3-month period, while the true economic devastation did not take hold until several days into March.

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    • RT @Altarum_SHSS: ICYMI, Unprecedented Decline in Health Spending is Leading the Economic Downturn https://t.co/nY2OMGPbid https://t.co/Bve…

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    With yesterday’s Gross Domestic Product Advance Estimate (GDP) release for the first quarter of 2020, we learned that health services contributed 47% of the stunning 4.8% decline in real economic activity. Yet those data pertained to the entire 3-month period, while the true economic devastation did not take hold until several days into March.

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    • Great blog by @cromwick and George miller about impact of health care downturn on GDP. Typically health care has been an economic stabilizer. Now it is a major contributor to slowdown. See the numbers. https://t.co/RCk3NiOYiu