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Health Care Systems in Japan and the United States: A Simulation Study and Policy Analysis takes a macroeconomic policy approach to analyzing a fundamental question of the health care debate, namely, can the anticipated increasing rate of growth in future health care expenditures be financially absorbed by the society's increasing income and output? This monograph addresses not only if but also how health care financing could in the future be ethically, safety, and economically accomplished.
It identifies the right questions which must be answered and the balance that must be sought among the dilemmas and paradoxes raised by the realities of financing health care services in the future.
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Medical care, Medical policy, Finance, Health systems & services, International economics, United States, Japan, Health Care, Medical Economics, Health & Fitness, Business / Economics / Finance, Industries - General, Business/Economics, USA, Economics - General, Public Health, Business & Economics / Economics / International, Business & Economics / Industries, Business & Economics : Economics - General, Medical : Public Health, Health Care Issues, Business & Economics, Medical care, japan, Medical care, united states, Health Policy, Delivery of Health CarePlaces
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-144) and index.
"The Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University."
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