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National health expenditure projections, 2012-22: slow growth until coverage expands and economy improves.

Health Affairs, 2013
Health spending growth through 2013 is expected to remain slow because of the sluggish economic recovery, continued increases in cost-sharing requirements for the privately insured, and slow growth for public programs.
Gigi A. Cuckler   +8 more
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A National Health Program for Infants, Children and Youth

Health Care Management Review, 1978
Health care in the United States is widely considered to be a right of infants, children and youth. With our current national concern for the increase in the cost of health care, children and youth represent a possible candidate population for early special coverage under a national health program.
C A Miller, H M Wallace
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Psychology's role in a national health program

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994
Despite APA's virulent opposition to managed care, the reality is that with the forthcoming universal health coverage, managed care in some form is going to be central to whatever specific plan is adopted. The American Psychological Association has done the profession a great disservice by its unrelenting attacks on managed care.
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National health programs related to thyroid

Thyroid Research and Practice, 2017
Identification of health objectives is one of the more visible strategies to direct the activities of the health sector. The government of India and its nodal ministry – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare undoubtedly has the central and primary role in the implementation of the health program.
Kanica Kaushal, Sanjay Kalra
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The Massachusetts Referendum for a National Health Program

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1986
#'oWk IVE times in this century the nation has intensely deb bated legislation to grant Americans the right to obtain basic health, medical and related social services. Each g r ^ ~attempt has foundered and failed, usually generating a series of legislated half-way measures as consolation > prizes for the legislators who fought so hard to ultimately ...
Arthur Mazer, David A Danielson
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The Consensus Development Program of the National Institutes of Health

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1985
This paper recounts the origins of consensus development as a means of technology assessment and traces the evolution of the process from its rather amorphous and variable beginnings to the codified and consistent model of today. Where appropriate, evaluative findings and anecdotal observations will be recounted.
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ADA Task Force on National Health Programs

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
Creation of the American Dental Association Task Force on National Health Programs was announced in the April 1970 issue of the journal . As directed by the 1969 House of Delegates, the Task Force is now engaged in an 18-month effort that will formulate a position for the dental profession with respect to national programs for the delivery of health ...
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