by Joseph P. Newhouse
Harvard University Press, 1993
Cloth: 978-0-674-31846-5 | Paper: 978-0-674-31914-1
Library of Congress Classification RA410.53.N52 1993
Dewey Decimal Classification 368.38200973

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
From 1971 to 1982, researchers at the RAND Corporation devised an experiment to address two key questions in health care financing: how much more medical care will people use if it is provided free of charge? and what are the consequences for their health? This book presents a comprehensive account of the experiment and its findings. It will be an invaluable teaching tool and reference for anyone concerned with health-care policy.

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