In a country where health spending accounts for more than 16% of gross domestic product (GDP), health care costs and spending are often described as a problem for consumers and their families; for employers that provide (or seek to provide) health benefits; and for government, which finances a mix of health care services, health research and training, and health safety programs. To describe government spending on health care benefits and programs, this report presents data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
BACKGROUND: The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Health c...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
This report seeks to put health spending in context. Health care costs and spending are persistent c...
Background: The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
Background The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect ...
The United States spent an estimated $247 billion for health care in 1980 (Figure 1), an amount equa...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
BACKGROUND: The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Health c...
nancing Administration (HCFA) and the opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessa...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
UnrestrictedThis study has three parts. First, health care systems are analyzed along their key orga...
This report seeks to put health spending in context. Health care costs and spending are persistent c...
Background: The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect...
For the period 1990-95, we will present data on health care spending by business, households, and go...
comparisons and linear regressions to describe spending on health and how it is financed. The data c...
health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic p...
U.S. health care expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) reached 17.9 percent in 201...
Background The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect ...
The United States spent an estimated $247 billion for health care in 1980 (Figure 1), an amount equa...
This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for ...
BACKGROUND: The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Health c...