Information on
health care expenditures and resources includes data on health research funding, national
health care expenditures, personal health care expenditures, types of service
expenditures, and sources of funding expenditures such as private health insurance,
Medicare, and Medicaid. These data come from a number of different sources, including
surveys and administrative records compiled by several different agencies including the
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the
Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), and the Agency for Health Care Policy
Research (AHCPR). Different health care expenditure variables will be featured
periodically on the Social
Statistics Briefing Room. Many of these statistics have been published in the
annual report Health, United States, a report on the health status of the Nation
submitted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to the President and the Congress.
For more detailed information on data collection, publications, and public-use data files,
go to the NCHS, NIH, HCFA,
or AHCPR home pages. |
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