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One of the economic mysteries of the last few years has been the bigger-than-expected slowdown in health spending, a trend that promises to bolster wages and help close the wide federal deficit over the long term but only if it persists. Major new
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00 am It has become customary to see our health care sector as a burden on society...We have developed a complicated system of financing the sector one guaranteed to put stress on the budgets of many households and governments at all levels.
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Ian Munro June 18, 2012 Read later Susie Reid says the mooted cuts would prevent the service helping organisations dealing with vulnerable women and children. Photo: Angela Wylie THE Baillieu government is facing a growing backlash over proposed
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Over the same period, total per capita expenditure went up by 66 per cent in villages and 70 per cent in towns and cities. Adjusting for inflation, rural areas showed a 7 per cent decrease in health spend, even as all other expenses increased by the
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Inc . has developed a new platform for administering health spending accounts that provides employers of all sizes with more options and unprecedented flexibility. The new platform, announced today, offers access to a much broader range of plan
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Impact of Cost Increases on Families Steadily rising health care costs are straining the family pocketbook: Auerbach and Kellermann's analysis finds that the typical median-income family of four with employer-based health insurance would have had $
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There's good news and bad news in the latest projections on health care costs; last year, US health spending increased a mere 3.9 percent, due largely to the recently ended recession (people lost health insurance, and those who still had it couldn't
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With a week to go before the provincial budget, it appears the Saskatchewan Party government won't repeat last year's belt-tightening on health care. The major question now is whether it will continue the health care spending spree seen since the
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January 22, 2011 Increasing public financing for health care, allotting 70 per cent of funds for primary health care and regulating drug prices are the key factors that would go towards providing universal health coverage in India, K. Srinath Reddy,
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Story continues below "The report shows NSW does well on the international stage but should seize opportunities to improve healthcare," BHI chief executive Dr Diane Watson said ahead of the report's launch. "It also shows NSW gets value for its
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