Examines changes in U.S. healthcare spending, compared with other countries and per capita; what it pays for; who pays; and how healthcare costs affect families and employers. Examines why healthcare costs outpace economic growth and how to slow growth
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
Summarizes preliminary findings and discussions from RWJF's Changes in Health Care Financing Organiz...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
Outlines trends in U.S. healthcare spending, compared with other countries and per capita; what it p...
Summarizes available data on healthcare costs and the impact of spending growth on society, and expl...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
Examines trends in 2009 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; annual gr...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
Reviews the data used to measure U.S. healthcare costs and examines long- and short-term trends, whe...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
The United States spends nearly $8000 per person on health care annually. Even for a wealthy country...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
Summarizes preliminary findings and discussions from RWJF's Changes in Health Care Financing Organiz...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...
Outlines trends in U.S. healthcare spending, compared with other countries and per capita; what it p...
Summarizes available data on healthcare costs and the impact of spending growth on society, and expl...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
Examines trends in 2009 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; annual gr...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
During the past 50 years, spending on health care services—by households, private businesses, and st...
Reviews the data used to measure U.S. healthcare costs and examines long- and short-term trends, whe...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
Compares healthcare spending, supply, utilization, prices, and quality in thirteen industrialized na...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
The United States spends nearly $8000 per person on health care annually. Even for a wealthy country...
The growth of health care costs remains a serious concern in the United States. Slowing this growth ...
Summarizes preliminary findings and discussions from RWJF's Changes in Health Care Financing Organiz...
Health care costs in the United States have risen drastically in the last thirty years. In the 1960s...