Sunday, March 7, 2010

Geographic Variations in Public Health Spending: Correlates and Consequences

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation brings a report on Geographic Variations in Public Health Spending: Correlates and Consequences

Summarizes research linking economic, political, bureaucratic, and other factors with geographic variations in public health spending, and higher public health spending on preventive programs with lower healthcare spending. Outlines policy implications.

Published: October 2009
Funder(s): Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Subject(s): Health; Health, Healthcare Access/Reform; Public Affairs

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