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About this book
It has become trite to observe that increases in health care costs have become unsustainable. How best for policy to address these increases, however, depends in part on the degree to which they represent increases in the real quantity of medical services as opposed to increased unit prices of existing services. And an even more fundamental question is the degree to which the increased spending actually has purchased improved health.Accounting for Health and Health Care addresses both these issues. The government agencies responsible for measuring unit prices for medical services have taken steps in recent years that have greatly improved the accuracy of those measures. Nonetheless, this book has several recommendations aimed at further improving the price indices.
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Table of contents
- COVER PAGE
- THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
- PANEL TO ADVANCE A RESEARCH PROGRAM ON THE DESIGN OF NATIONAL HEALTH ACCOUNTS
- COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL STATISTICS 2009-2010
- Preface
- Contents
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Abstract
- Summary
- 1 Health Data and Health Policy
- 2 Medical Care Accounts and Health Accounts: Structure and Data
- 3 Allocating Medical Expenditures: A Treatment-of-Disease Organizing Framework
- 4 Measuring Prices and Quantities of Medical Care: Improving Medical Care Price Indexes
- 5 Defining and Measuring Population Health
- 6 Linking Population Health to the Array of Health Inputs
- Bibliography
- Appendix A The Potential Role of Various Data Sources in a National Health Account
- Appendix B Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff