The Unsurprising Surprise Of Renewed Health Care Cost Inflation
2002; Project HOPE; Volume: 21; Issue: Suppl1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1377/hlthaff.w2.85
ISSN2694-233X
Autores Tópico(s)Healthcare Systems and Reforms
ResumoWeb Exclusives Health AffairsVol. 21, No. Suppl1: Web Exclusives The Unsurprising Surprise Of Renewed Health Care Cost InflationHenry J. Aaron AffiliationsHenry Aaron is the Bruce and Virginia MacLaury Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.PUBLISHED:2002No Accesshttps://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.W2.85AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextView PDFPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions View articleTOPICSManaged careCosts and spendingHospital costsPremiumsPhysiciansPharmaceuticals Loading Comments... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. DetailsExhibitsReferencesRelated Article MetricsCitations: Crossref 5 History Published online 5 December 2018 InformationCopyright © by Project HOPE: The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.PDF downloadCited byHealthcare price changes and expenditures in South Africa: Some implications for economic policy6 April 2021 | Development Southern Africa, Vol. 53Medical innovation and social externality16 February 2017 | Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, Vol. 3, No. 1What is Keeping U.S. Core Inflation Low: Insights from a Bottom-Up ApproachIMF Working Papers, Vol. 16, No. 124Relative Procedure Intensity with Self-Referral and Radiologist Referral: Extremity RadiographyRadiology, Vol. 235, No. 1What's Behind the Health Expenditure Trends?Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 24, No. 1
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