National health expenditures, 1984.

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Title
National health expenditures, 1984.
First Author
Levit, Katharine R
Date of Pub
1985 Fall
Pages
1-36
Abstract
Growth in health care expenditures slowed to 9.1 percent in 1984, the smallest increase in expenditures in 19 years. Economic forces and emerging structural changes within the health sector played a role in slowing growth. Of the $1,580 per person spent for health care in 1984, 41 percent was financed by public programs; 31 percent by private health insurance; and the remainder by other private sources. Together, Medicare and Medicaid accounted for 27 percent of all health spending.
Other Authors
Davidoff, Laurence M; Lazenby, Helen C; Waldo, Daniel R
MeSH
Delivery of Health Care/trends : Financing, Government/trends : Health Expenditures/trends : Social Change : Statistics : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States
Issue
1
NTIS Number
PB86-156759
Volume
7