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2013
The U.S. health care system is a pluralistic, market-based approach that incorporates various public and private payers and providers. Passage of Medicare and Medicaid, combined with rapid advances in technology and an aging population, has contributed to rising health care costs that typically increase faster than general inflation.
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The U.S. health care system is a pluralistic, market-based approach that incorporates various public and private payers and providers. Passage of Medicare and Medicaid, combined with rapid advances in technology and an aging population, has contributed to rising health care costs that typically increase faster than general inflation.
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Projected Health Financing Transitions: Timeline and Magnitude
, 2018In recent years, many global health institutions have adopted eligibility and transition frameworks for the countries they support, generating questions about how these frameworks apply in practice—and whether global health progress will be put at risk ...
Rachel Silverman
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1998
The introduction of an internal market for health services following the implementation of Working for Patients [1] has resulted in major changes in the roles of finance staff and the ways in which these staff work. Historically, the finance function was seen by those who delivered clinical services principally as a constraint.
Andrew Wainwright, Nicholas Jennett
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The introduction of an internal market for health services following the implementation of Working for Patients [1] has resulted in major changes in the roles of finance staff and the ways in which these staff work. Historically, the finance function was seen by those who delivered clinical services principally as a constraint.
Andrew Wainwright, Nicholas Jennett
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The Health Care Financing Administration
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987When the Medicare and Medicaid programs were enacted in the mid-1960s, the intention was to assist certain people in need without interfering with the private practice of medicine. What legislators, citizens, and physicians wanted was a single medical system for everyone.
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Heather S L Jim+2 more
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Minimizing the burden of cancer in the United States: Goals for a high‐performing health care system
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019K Robin Yabroff+2 more
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