A leading group of health care economists propose solutions to problems related to Medicare, managed care, health insurance, coverage for the uninsured, and the role of tax policy in health care.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1184/thumbnail.jp
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
A leading group of health care economists propose solutions to problems related to Medicare, managed...
This volume, consisting of an introduction and six chapters drawn from lectures given in 1999-2000 a...
Donald J. Meyer leads a group of notable health economists who explore critical issues—and their eco...
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
The authors propose a means for preserving Medicare as we know it. After detailing the reasons for M...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
An economic crisis, sky-rocketing healthcare costs, and millions of Americans without health insuran...
The time is ripe for taking a new look at health-care reform. Between a free market and a government...
This article applies economic theory to the financing of health ctire. The authors point out that re...
Outlines the political and institutional contexts for efforts to finance universal health coverage. ...
This Article employs the economic, or interest group, theory of regulation to explore the current ...
In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...
A leading group of health care economists propose solutions to problems related to Medicare, managed...
This volume, consisting of an introduction and six chapters drawn from lectures given in 1999-2000 a...
Donald J. Meyer leads a group of notable health economists who explore critical issues—and their eco...
The politics of health care are undergoing a quiet transformation. Relentless inflation in medical c...
The authors propose a means for preserving Medicare as we know it. After detailing the reasons for M...
The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world, yet its system produces in...
An economic crisis, sky-rocketing healthcare costs, and millions of Americans without health insuran...
The time is ripe for taking a new look at health-care reform. Between a free market and a government...
This article applies economic theory to the financing of health ctire. The authors point out that re...
Outlines the political and institutional contexts for efforts to finance universal health coverage. ...
This Article employs the economic, or interest group, theory of regulation to explore the current ...
In developing health care reform proposals, it is important to recognize that our health care system...
Although one of the most medically-advanced nations in the world, the United States has lagged behin...
In the U.S., the healthcare sector is highly regulated -- government regulation touches almost every...
The author notes that the composition of the \u27fundamental problem of rising health care costs is...