What can the U.S. learn from national health accounting elsewhere?

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Title
What can the U.S. learn from national health accounting elsewhere?
First Author
Berman, Peter
Date of Pub
1999 Winter
Pages
47-63
Abstract
The United States is typically seen as an outlier in health spending when compared with other advanced nations. Recent improvements in health accounting in lower- and middle-income countries suggest some common features with the high and pluralistic spending in the United States. The author discusses recent developments and findings in health accounting outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and their relevance for the United States. He argues that we should expect more fruitful exchanges in the future.
Other Authors
N/A
MeSH
Health Care Costs : Health Expenditures : International Agencies/statistics & numerical data : Data Collection/methods : Economics/trends : Financing, Government : Health Care Financing Administration : Health Care Surveys : Support, U.S. Gov't, non-P.H.S. : United States
Issue
2
Volume
21

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