Health Care Reform in the US
What will it look like and what does it mean?
Panelists:
Jonathan Gruber - Prof. of Economics, Moderator
Andrea Louise Campbell - Assoc. Prof. of Political Science
Joseph J. Doyle - Assoc. Prof. of Economics, Sloan School of Management
Amy Finkelstein - Prof. of Economics
Read more about this on the MIT News Office site.
Panelists:
Jonathan Gruber - Prof. of Economics, Moderator
Andrea Louise Campbell - Assoc. Prof. of Political Science
Joseph J. Doyle - Assoc. Prof. of Economics, Sloan School of Management
Amy Finkelstein - Prof. of Economics
Read more about this on the MIT News Office site.
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MassHealth costs $10 billion a year, not $1 billion, or are you subtracting the money you get from other states?
Posted over 3 years by TastyWheat
The latest numbers from the WHO (2006) put France’s health care costs at 11.1% of GDP. France’s health care spending hasn’t been below 10% of GDP since 2001.
Posted over 3 years by TastyWheat