Escalating Health Care Spending: Is It Desirable Or Inevitable? No single stakeholder should be asked to bear the burden of curbing excess health spending; …

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - Health Affairs, 2003 - healthaffairs.org
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating Health Care Spending: Is It Desirable Or Inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - Health Affairs, 2003 - search.proquest.com
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating health care spending: Is it desirable or inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - Health Affairs, 2003 - elibrary.ru
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating health care spending: is it desirable or inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat… - Health Affairs (Project …, 2003 - europepmc.org
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating health care spending: is it desirable or inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat… - … affairs (Project Hope …, 2003 - scholarworks.brandeis.edu
Abstract Health Benefit Plans, Employee-economics Consumer Behavior Health Services
Needs and Demand-trends United States Health Expenditures-statistics & numerical data …

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SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - 2003 - researchgate.net
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating health care spending: is it desirable or inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat… - … affairs (Project Hope …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

[PDF][PDF] Escalating Health Care Spending: Is It Desirable Or Inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - 2003 - academia.edu
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …

Escalating health care spending: is it desirable or inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat… - … affairs (Project Hope …, 2003 - scholarworks.brandeis.edu
Abstract Health Benefit Plans, Employee-economics Consumer Behavior Health Services
Needs and Demand-trends United States Health Expenditures-statistics & numerical data …

[PDF][PDF] Escalating Health Care Spending: Is It Desirable Or Inevitable?

SH Altman, CP Tompkins, E Eilat, MPV Glavin - 2003 - researchgate.net
This study analyzes changing trends in US health spending and concludes that although the
long-term growth trend has been a good predictor of future spending, periodic differences in …