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and in some cases to denial of care. Singapore is unique among developed countries in achieving excellent health outcomes … responsibility with targeted subsidies. Despite Singapore's small size, with only 3.2 million residents in a land area of 660 square …, US$427 in 1960, rose to US$24,740 in 2000, one of the highest in the world. Singapore's health indicators are equally …
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This book provides key economic facts, explains the economic concepts needed to examine the implications of these facts, and summarizes the results of empirical studies regarding our healthcare system's access, cost, and quality problems as well as identifying six key trends that are reforming...
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In this paper we set up an overlapping generations model of gerontological founded human aging that takes the interaction between R&D-driven medical progress and access to health care into account. We use the model to explore potential futures of human health and longevity. For the baseline...
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