National health projections through 2008

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Title
National health projections through 2008
First Author
Smith, Sheila
Date of Pub
1999 Winter
Pages
211-237
Abstract
Health spending is expected to resume its rise as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) in the projection period, following 6 years of near stability, increasing from 13.5 percent in 1997 to an estimated 16.2 percent by 2008. This implies an approximate doubling of health spending, from $1.1 trillion in 1997 to $2.2 trillion by 2008. We anticipate a reversal in recent patterns of growth in public and private health spending, with private spending expected to accelerate while Medicare spending slows in response to the implementation of the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997.
Other Authors
Calfo, Stephen; Clemens, Kent; Freeland, Mark S; Heffler, Stephen K; Seifert, Mary L; Sensenig, Arthur L; Stiller, Jean M
MeSH
Advertising/economics/statistics & numerical data : Bed Occupancy/statistics & numerical data : Data Collection : Drug Costs/statistics & numerical data/trends : Eligibility Determination : Financing, Personal/trends : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data/trends : Home Care Services/economics : Hospital Costs/statistics & numerical data : Insurance, Pharmaceutical Services/statistics & numerical data : Managed Care Programs/economics/statistics & numerical data : Medicaid/economics/statistics & numerical data : Medicare/economics/statistics & numerical data : Private Sector : United States
Issue
2
Volume
21

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