Health Spending Growth at Zero Which Countries, Which Sectors Are Most Affected?

Health spending slowed markedly or fell in many OECD countries recently after years of continuous growth, according to OECD Health Data 2012. As a result of the global economic crisis which began in 2008, a zero rate of growth in health expenditure was recorded on average in 2010, and preliminary es...

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Main Author: Morgan, David
Other Authors: Astolfi, Roberto
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2013
Series:OECD Health Working Papers
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