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Accounting and the ‘Insoluble’ Problem of Health-Care Costs
Florian Gebreiter
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, Laurence Ferry
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Business & Economics
Health Care Costs
100%
Health Services
96%
Accounting Practices
50%
Healthcare
30%
National Health Service
28%
Demographic Change
28%
Medical Technology
27%
Aging Population
26%
Health Expenditures
25%
Cost Control
24%
Technological Change
19%
Costs
17%
Arts & Humanities
Health Services
86%
Healthcare
60%
Costs
34%
Medical Technology
27%
Technological Change
26%
National Health Service
26%
Demographic Change
25%
Reflective
21%
Contingent
20%
Expenditure
16%
Health
14%
Engineering & Materials Science
Health care
91%
Health
66%
Costs
34%
Aging of materials
12%