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Household Health Care Payments Under Rate Setting, Spending Growth Target, and Single-Payer Policies
Jun 30, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Jodi Liu |Federico Girosi |Christine Eibner
Key PointsQuestion What is the distribution of US household health care payments as a share of compensation under rate regulation, spending growth target, and single-payer policies? Findings In this cross-sectional microsimulation analysis, single-payer health care financed by income and payroll taxes made mean payments more progressive, decreasing from 27% to 15% of compensation for the lowest-income households and increasing from 27% to 31% for the highest-income households.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
rand.org | Lawrence Baker |Annie Chen |Jessie Wang |Federico Girosi
This research was sponsored by Genentech and conducted within the Access and Delivery Program of RAND Health Care. This report is part of the RAND tool series. RAND tools may include models, databases, calculators, computer code, GIS mapping tools, practitioner guidelines, web applications, and various toolkits. All RAND tools undergo rigorous peer review to ensure both high data standards and appropriate methodology in keeping with RAND's commitment to quality and objectivity.
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Jun 2, 2023 |
rand.org | Sean Mann |Carl T. Berdahl |Lawrence Baker |Federico Girosi
This study was prepared for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Emerging Technology and Therapeutics Report series. This study, on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the COVID-19 response, is the first of 2 reports examining artificial intelligence in health care. Problem Statement Research into AI for health care has grown rapidly in recent years, although adoption has been limited in most domains.
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