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本数据公报基于Milliman美国健康成本指数(免赔额为0美元)的数据,该指数旨在反映私营保险公司面临的索赔趋势;美国劳工统计局(BLS)的生产者价格指数,用于普通医疗和外科医院以及医生办公室跟踪医院和医生价格;用于追踪处方药价格的美国劳工统计局处方药和医疗用品消费者价格指数;以及Towers Perrin 2004年医疗保健成本调查和第九届年度全国健康商业集团/Watson Wyatt雇主调查报告2004年保费趋势。这篇文章改编自Bradley C. Strunk和Paul B. Ginsburg所著的“追踪医疗费用:2003年趋势下降”,卫生事务,2004年6月9日,www.healthaffairs.org
Tracking health care costs: trends turn downward in 2003.
This Data Bulletin is based on data from the Milliman USA Health Cost Index ($0 deductible), which is designed to reflect claims trends faced by private insurers; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) Producer Price Index for general medical and surgical hospitals and for physicians' offices to track hospital and physician prices; the BLS's Consumer Price Index for prescription drugs and medical supplies to track prescription drug prices; and the Towers Perrin 2004 Health Care Cost Survey and the Ninth Annual National Business Group on Health/Watson Wyatt Employer Survey Report 2004 for premium trends. It is adapted from "Tracking Health Care Costs: Trends Turn Downward in 2003" by Bradley C. Strunk and Paul B. Ginsburg, Health Affairs, Web-exclusive publication, June 9, 2004, www.healthaffairs.org