This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and government. Households funded 35 percent of expenditures in 1990, government 33 percent, and business, 29 percent. During the last decade, health care costs continued to grow at annual rates of 8 to 16 percent. Burden measures show that rapidly rising costs faced by each sponsor sector are exceeding increases in each sector's ability to fund them. Increased burden is particularly acute for business. The authors discuss the problems these rising costs pose for business, particularly small business, and some of the strategies businesses employ to constrain this cost growth
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
health visits and expenditures increased at double digit rates (18.4 and 29.0 percent annually, resp...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Va...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending comprises about 16% of the total United States gross domestic product and conti...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
Highlights findings from a study of growth rates in health insurance premiums and healthcare spendin...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending estimates constitute an important public policy tool, providing a broad look at...
his chapter discusses reasons for the rapid increases in health care costs. Even though hospital ser...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
health visits and expenditures increased at double digit rates (18.4 and 29.0 percent annually, resp...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
During the 1990s, growth in health care costs slowed considerably, helping to lessen the spending st...
Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Va...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending comprises about 16% of the total United States gross domestic product and conti...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
Highlights findings from a study of growth rates in health insurance premiums and healthcare spendin...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
Health care spending estimates constitute an important public policy tool, providing a broad look at...
his chapter discusses reasons for the rapid increases in health care costs. Even though hospital ser...
from the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32-AG00186. Over the past several decades health...
health visits and expenditures increased at double digit rates (18.4 and 29.0 percent annually, resp...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...