Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Various parties in the health care financing arena have been affected to different degrees by this rising health care spending. As discussed in this article, households, businesses, and government all have had to devote increasing shares of their resources to financing health care. Although businesses have been increasingly burdened, either directly or through higher insurance premiums and Medicare taxes, that burden is less than is popularly believed
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and governmen...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
Health care spending comprises about 16% of the total United States gross domestic product and conti...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
This article discusses the share of expenses that should be covered by the public plan and looks at ...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and governmen...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
Health care spending comprises about 16% of the total United States gross domestic product and conti...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
This article discusses the share of expenses that should be covered by the public plan and looks at ...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
ABSTRACT: Attaining state of good health and accessing to decent health care are desirable for human...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...