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Decomposing Medical-Care Expenditure Growth
In: NBER Working Paper No. w23117
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The Role of Government Reimbursement in Drug Shortages
In: NBER Working Paper No. w17987
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Developing a Framework for Decomposing Medical-Care Expenditure Growth: Exploring Issues of Representativeness
In: Measuring Economic Sustainability and Progress, S. 545-574
Do Educational Campaigns for On-Shelf Nutritional Labeling Work?
In: NYU Stern School of Business
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Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs
In: National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth 76
Health care costs represent a nearly 18% of U.S. gross domestic product and 20% of government spending. While there is detailed information on where these health care dollars are spent, there is much less evidence on how this spending affects health. The research in Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs seeks to connect our knowledge of expenditures with what we are able to measure of results, probing questions of methodology, changes in the pharmaceutical industry, and the shifting landscape of physician practice. The research in this volume investigates, for example, obesity's effect on health care spending, the effect of generic pharmaceutical releases on the market, and the disparity between disease-based and population-based spending measures. This vast and varied volume applies a range of economic tools to the analysis of health care and health outcomes. Practical and descriptive, this new volume in the Studies in Income and Wealth series is full of insights relevant to health policy students and specialists alike