The burden of health care costs: business, households, and governments.

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Title
The burden of health care costs: business, households, and governments.
First Author
Levit, Katharine R
Date of Pub
1990 Winter
Pages
127-137
Abstract
In this article, the authors recast health care costs into payer categories of business, households, and Federal and State-and-local governments which are more useful for policy analysis. The burden that these costs place upon the financial resources of each payer are examined for 1989 and for trends over time. For businesses, their share of health care costs continues to creep upward compared with other payers and relative to their own resources, despite many changes they are making in the provision of employer-sponsored health insurance to their employees.
Other Authors
Cowan, Cathy A
MeSH
Actuarial Analysis : Commerce/economics/statistics & numerical data : Costs and Cost Analysis/statistics & numerical data : Financing, Personal/statistics & numerical data : Government : Health Expenditures/statistics & numerical data : Insurance, Health/statistics & numerical data : United States
Issue
2
NTIS Number
PB91-176263
Volume
12