A Systemic Approach to Containing Health Care Spending

Two Sounding Board articles, by Emanuel et al. and Antos et al., discuss different approaches to controlling rising health care costs in the United States. The editors hope that the range of options presented will stimulate discussion and debate on the best ways to bend the health care cost curve. I...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2012-09, Vol.367 (10), p.949-954
Hauptverfasser: Emanuel, Ezekiel, Tanden, Neera, Altman, Stuart, Armstrong, Scott, Berwick, Donald, de Brantes, François, Calsyn, Maura, Chernew, Michael, Colmers, John, Cutler, David, Daschle, Tom, Egerman, Paul, Kocher, Bob, Milstein, Arnold, Oshima Lee, Emily, Podesta, John D, Reinhardt, Uwe, Rosenthal, Meredith, Sharfstein, Joshua, Shortell, Stephen, Stern, Andrew, Orszag, Peter R, Spiro, Topher
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Zusammenfassung:Two Sounding Board articles, by Emanuel et al. and Antos et al., discuss different approaches to controlling rising health care costs in the United States. The editors hope that the range of options presented will stimulate discussion and debate on the best ways to bend the health care cost curve. In this election year, U.S. national spending on health care will reach $2.8 trillion, or about 18% of total spending on all goods and services. This high level of spending reduces our ability to invest in other important parts of the economy and also adds to our unsustainable national debt. There is wide agreement that we must find ways to bend the health care cost curve. Taking different approaches, the two articles that follow present a range of options, including reducing both the prices and quantity of services for public and private payers, reducing administrative costs, implementing new market-based incentives, . . .
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMsb1205901