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The Concentration of Health Expenditures: An Update
Health Affairs, 1992An earlier study tracing trends in health spending from 1928 to 1980 found health expenditures concentrated among the top 1 percent of those spending money for health care. In an update to that study, the authors found that that trend toward concentration has increased. In 1987 the tope 1 percent of spenders accounted for 30 percent of health spending,
M L, Berk, A C, Monheit
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Expenditures for child health care
Pediatrics, 1975Costs for medical care, new financing schemes, and methods to curtail rising costs have become a paramount concern in many minds in recent years. Most of us, as physicians, find this emphasis somewhat disturbing, for we have operated on the assumption that anything we could do that might result in more good than harm for the individual patient should ...
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Health and the allocation of public expenditures
Health Policy, 1990In a cross-country study we use a multiple regression in order to estimate the contribution of several factors to life expectancy. We find schooling as the main variable. Medicine also has a significant contribution. Calorie supply has a positive contribution only in the less developed countries.
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Restraining Public Health Expenditure
1997Health expenditure is undoubtedly one of the main components of public expenditure in Italy. Therefore Italian Government, forced by his huge deficit, is trying to restrain it in different ways. Firstly by seeking to improve its efficiency by making uniform the treatments of similar cases, secondly by introducing a compulsory costs sharing (“tickets ...
G. Goisis, P. Parravicini
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Pharmaceutical expenditure, total health‐care expenditure and GDP
Health Economics, 2007AbstractThis paper analyses the evolution of pharmaceutical expenditure with respect to GDP for a group of the most important OECD economies. We find that this relationship is not stable across the sample considered (1960–2003), and heterogeneity is found in the temporal evolution of the variables and across countries.
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Controlling Health Care Expenditures
New England Journal of Medicine, 2001After a few years of success in controlling the costs of health care, the United States once again faces the challenge of what, if anything, to do about skyrocketing health care expenditures. Dealing with this challenge, which dominated the health policy agenda from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s, will be extremely difficult under any circumstances.
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Health, health expenditures, and equity
1992Abstract What motivates studies dealing with the interpersonal (or interfamily, interhousehold, interclass) distribution of income, wealth, health, and so on? They seem usually to have been undertaken so as to enable judgements to be made (by either their authors or their readers) of the ‘fairness’, ‘justice’, or ‘equity’ of such ...
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Health Expenditure Data, Analysis and Policy Relevance in Australia, 1967 to 2020
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022John R Goss
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