For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and government. In addition, we will measure the relative impact of these expenditures on each sector's ability to pay. In 1994 and 1995, health care costs experi-enced the slowest growth in 3 decades. Combined with healthy revenue growth, slow cost growth helped ease or stabilize the financing burden faced by business, house-holds and government
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of growth of aggregate health expenditures. The study...
Summarizes available data on healthcare costs and the impact of spending growth on society, and expl...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and governmen...
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 ...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Va...
The national health expenditures (NHE) series presented in this report for 1960-96 provides a view o...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care spending, ...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of growth of aggregate health expenditures. The study...
Summarizes available data on healthcare costs and the impact of spending growth on society, and expl...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and governmen...
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 ...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Va...
The national health expenditures (NHE) series presented in this report for 1960-96 provides a view o...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care spending, ...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of growth of aggregate health expenditures. The study...
Summarizes available data on healthcare costs and the impact of spending growth on society, and expl...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...