USA health-care expenditure
The USA   has exceptional levels of
health-care expenditure, but growth has slowed dramatically in recent years,
amidst major efforts to close the coverage gap with other countries of the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). We reviewed
expenditure trends and key policies since 2000 in the USA   and five
other high-spending OECD countries. Higher health-sector prices explain much of
the difference between the USA  
and other high-spending countries, and price dynamics are largely responsible
for the slowdown in expenditure growth. Other high-spending countries did not
face the same coverage challenges, and could draw from a broader set of
policies to keep expenditure under control, but expenditure growth was similar
to the USA  .
Tightening Medicare and Medicaid price controls on plans and providers, and
leveraging the scale of the public programmes to increase efficiency in
financing and care delivery, might prevent a future economic recovery from
offsetting the slowdown in health sector prices and expenditure growth. 
The Lancet, 01
July 2014 link
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