Business, households, and governments: health care costs, 1990.

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Title
Business, households, and governments: health care costs, 1990.
First Author
Levit, Katharine R
Date of Pub
1991 Winter
Pages
83-93
Abstract
This annual article presents information on health care costs by business, households, and government. Households funded 35 percent of expenditures in 1990, government 33 percent, and business, 29 percent. During the last decade, health care costs continued to grow at annual rates of 8 to 16 percent. Burden measures show that rapidly rising costs faced by each sponsor sector are exceeding increases in each sector's ability to fund them. Increased burden is particularly acute for business. The authors discuss the problems these rising costs pose for business, particularly small business, and some of the strategies businesses employ to constrain this cost growth.
Other Authors
Cowan, Cathy A
MeSH
Commerce/economics : Employer Health Costs/statistics & numerical data : Financing, Government/statistics & numerical data : Financing, Personal/statistics & numerical data : Health Care Costs/statistics & numerical data : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data/trends : Insurance, Health/statistics & numerical data : Private Sector/economics : Public Sector/economics : United States
Issue
2
NTIS Number
PB92-167279
Volume
13