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National health expenditures, 1996

The national health expenditures (NHE) series presented in this report for 1960-96 provides a view of the economic history of health care in the United States through spending for health care services and the sources financing that care. In 1996 NHE topped $1 trillion. At the same time, spending gre...

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Published in:Health care financing review 1997, Vol.19 (1), p.161-200
Main Authors: Levit, K R, Lazenby, H C, Braden, B R, Cowan, C A, Sensenig, A L, McDonnell, P A, Stiller, J M, Won, D K, Martin, A B, Sivarajan, M L, Donham, C S, Long, A M, Stewart, M W
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subjects Costs
DataView
Drug Prescriptions - economics
Economic development
Economics
Financing
Growth rate
Health administration
Health care expenditures
Health care policy
Health Expenditures - statistics & numerical data
Health Expenditures - trends
Health insurance
Health services
History
Home Care Services - economics
Hospitals
Humans
Insurance, Health - economics
Managed Care Programs - economics
Market positioning
Medicaid program
Medical care, Cost of
Medical economics
Medical sector
Medical service
Medicare
Medicare - statistics & numerical data
Nursing homes
Nursing Homes - economics
Personal health
Physicians
Population
Prescription drugs
Prospective payment systems
Statistical analysis
Statistics
Studies
United States
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