| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1974 - 1304 pages
...of the economy, the health industry has been treated as a special problem and subject to regulations somewhat different from those governing other sectors...(Charts) The improvement in the cost -per admission for hospitalization was less significant, though marked. Expense per admission came down to annual rates... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1974 - 1312 pages
...of the economy, the health industry has been treated as a special problem and subject to regulations somewhat different from those governing other sectors...(Charts) The improvement in the cost 'Per admission for hospitalization was less significant, though marked. Expense per admission came down to annual rates... | |
| 1974 - 634 pages
...of the economy, the health industry has been treated as a special problem and subject to regulations somewhat different from those governing other sectors...percent and 4.7 percent respectively in 1972 and 1973. (Chart 3 ) The improvement in the cost per admission for hospitalization was less significant, though... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committe - 1974 - 930 pages
...of the economy, the health industry has been treated as a special problem and subject to regulations somewhat different from those governing other sectors...(Charts) The improvement in the cost per admission for hospitalization was less significant, though marked. Expense per admission came down to annual rates... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 1990 - 472 pages
...the medical care component of the CPI, and total spending on health care. 0ur goals are to bring the rate of increase in medical care prices as measured by the CPI down to the same rate as prices in the economy generally, and to reduce the rate of increase in total... | |
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