This article investigates the aggregate relationship between medical care and health for the US population. I use annual state level panel data for the period 1983 to 2000 to estimate static and dynamic health production function models. I find no compelling evidence that greater aggregate utilization of medical care from application of existing technology improves population health by lowering mortality in the short run or long run. My results suggest that development of new medical technologies that diffuse rapidly throughout the nation and at different rates across states may well explain much of the decline in the age-adjusted death rate over the past several decades, as well as persistent differences in mortality across geographic regi...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
RationaleHealth equity is a significant concern of public health, yet a comprehensive assessment of ...
This article investigates the aggregate relationship between medical care and health for the US popu...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
This study reports some new evidence on the impact of medical care, socioeconomic, lifestyle and env...
Today, the world-class advanced technology of the United States and its growing economy are known by...
Although technological change is a hallmark of health care world-wide, relatively little evidence ex...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
Debates exist as to whether, as overall population health improves, the absolute and relative magnit...
The US health system spends far more on the “technology ” of care (e.g., drugs, devices) than on ach...
The observation that average health care expenditure rises with age generally leads experts and laym...
In the United States, health care technology has contributed to rising survival rates, yet health ca...
Aggregate health expenditures as a share of GDP have risen in the United States from about 5 percent...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
RationaleHealth equity is a significant concern of public health, yet a comprehensive assessment of ...
This article investigates the aggregate relationship between medical care and health for the US popu...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
This study reports some new evidence on the impact of medical care, socioeconomic, lifestyle and env...
Today, the world-class advanced technology of the United States and its growing economy are known by...
Although technological change is a hallmark of health care world-wide, relatively little evidence ex...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
Debates exist as to whether, as overall population health improves, the absolute and relative magnit...
The US health system spends far more on the “technology ” of care (e.g., drugs, devices) than on ach...
The observation that average health care expenditure rises with age generally leads experts and laym...
In the United States, health care technology has contributed to rising survival rates, yet health ca...
Aggregate health expenditures as a share of GDP have risen in the United States from about 5 percent...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...
Background: An ongoing debate exists about whether the US should adopt a universal health insurance ...
RationaleHealth equity is a significant concern of public health, yet a comprehensive assessment of ...