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HealthINFLATION News
The Monthly Report on Health Care Inflation
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Available Now from HealthINFLATION News:
2008 Annual Report on Medical Care Inflation
2007 and Past Five Years
The 2008 annual report compliments the monthly HealthINFLATION News report but is also a stand-alone document for analyzing past five years medical inflation.
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Since 1992, Price Index Communications has provided the monthly HealthINFLATION News report for the medical and medical financial community to keep current on health care inflation for:
- Pricing Policy
- Negotiating Contracts and Contract Escalations
- Monitoring Medical Care Inflation Trends
- Forecasting Health Care Inflation
The HealthINFLATION News is a monthly report on medical care inflation as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for:
- Professional Medical Care
- Hospital Care
- Drugs, Equipment and Supplies
Subscribers to the HealthINFLATION News report include medical financial mangers for hospitals, HMOs, clinics, insurance companies, businesses, organizations with medical benefits plans, and others.
See what our subscribers and the Bureau of Labor Statistics say about the HealthINFLATION News report. |
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Downloadable (pdf) Inflation Tutorials
About the Consumer Price Index
How Does an Individual's Inflation Experience Compare to the CPI
How the Producer and Consumer Price Indexes Differ
Measuring Price Change for Medical Care in the CPI
Producer Price Index Medical Insurance Indexes
About the Producer Price Index
Using the CPI for Contract Escalations
Who Pays for Health Care and How Much is Paid
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