Overview

J. P. Hadley
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Today in the United States, national health expenditures total more than $700 billion and make up over 13 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). By 1995, they are projected to rise above $1 trillion and to comprise 15.6 percent of the GDP (Burner, Waldo, and McKusick, 1992). In spite of this level of expenditure, 15 percent of Americans are still without any form of health insurance and an additional 10 percent are inadequately insured. The President's proposed approach to health care reform and virtually all other national health care reform proposals under consideration rely on health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and other forms of managed care to reduce the rate of health care cost increases while expanding coverage. The focus of this issue of the Health Care Financing Review is on recent empirical evidence from studies of Medicare and Medicaid managed care programs, including an examination of some new methods for setting payment rates to maximize the impact of managed care. As an introduction to these articles, it may be useful to briefly review the history of managed care, with an emphasis on programs financed by the Federal Government.
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如今,在美国,国民卫生支出总额超过7000亿美元,占国内生产总值的13%以上。到1995年,它们预计将超过1万亿美元,占GDP的15.6%(Burner、Waldo和McKusick,1992)。尽管有这样的支出水平,15%的美国人仍然没有任何形式的医疗保险,另有10%的人没有得到充分的保险。总统提出的医疗保健改革方法和几乎所有其他正在审议的国家医疗保健改革提案都依赖于健康维护组织和其他形式的管理医疗,以降低医疗保健成本的增长率,同时扩大覆盖范围。本期《医疗保健融资审查》的重点是医疗保险和医疗补助管理的护理项目研究的最新经验证据,包括对一些新的支付率设置方法的审查,以最大限度地提高管理护理的影响。作为对这些文章的介绍,简要回顾管理护理的历史,重点介绍联邦政府资助的项目可能会很有用。
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