Health spending and ability to pay: business, individuals, and government.

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Title
Health spending and ability to pay: business, individuals, and government.
First Author
Levit, Katharine R
Date of Pub
1989 Spring
Pages
1-12
Abstract
Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Various parties in the health care financing arena have been affected to different degrees by this rising health care spending. As discussed in this article, households, businesses, and government all have had to devote increasing shares of their resources to financing health care. Although businesses have been increasingly burdened, either directly or through higher insurance premiums and Medicare taxes, that burden is less than is popularly believed.
Other Authors
Freeland, Mark S; Waldo, Daniel R
MeSH
Data Collection : Financing, Organized/statistics & numerical data : Government : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data : Income : United States
Issue
3
NTIS Number
PB89-208953
Volume
10