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Controlling Health Care Costs

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Both President Bush and Senator Kerry have proposals designed to ease voters' angst about the affordability of health care. As Paul B. Ginsburg sees it, neither proposal gets at the core issues involved in controlling the growth of health care costs.
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The shocking cost of turnover in health care

Health Care Management Review, 2004
Review of turnover costs at a major medical center helps health care managers gain insights about the magnitude and determinants of this managerial challenge and assess the implications for organizational effectiveness. Here, turnover includes hiring, training, and productivity loss costs.
J Deane, Waldman   +3 more
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The Promise Of Health Care Cost Containment

Health Affairs, 2007
Today the United States may be on the cusp of changing from a cost-unconscious health care system to one that seeks value. The consequences of adopting a value-based approach to coverage have not been well studied; however, several broad strands of the health literature suggest that spending could be reduced by as much as 30 percent without adversely ...
Garber, Alan   +2 more
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Health care cost containment

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1979
Upper respiratory infections make up 90 per cent of the practice of the general medical doctor during the winter months. The common cold and related complications lead the list of causes of acute morbidity during the cold weather. The medical expense resulting from these ailments is a substantial part of the cost of health care, which is in urgent need
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A Culprit in Health Care Costs

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
The present dilemma in medicine is how to continue to improve the quality of health care while maintaining a reasonable expenditure of resources. Although prospective payment legislation seems to be an admirable effort to decrease costs, unfortunate consequences can result under such provisions. For example, there could be health care rationing for the
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The States and Health Care Costs

1979
I would like to report on what one state has done and is trying to do about health care cost inflation and also give you a magic list of ten practical measures that industry can take toward that goal.
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Health care cost containment

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2008
Van Damme, Hendrik, Michel, L.
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Health-Care Costs

2014
S. Neri, A. Ornaghi
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Air pollution, health care use and medical costs: Evidence from China

Energy Economics, 2021
Liping Liao, Minzhe Du, Zhongfei Chen
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