The USA grew less than other countries studied in 2012, despite a slight rebound of
health care expenditure growth, according to new data released by OECD at the same time as this paper.
Not exact matches
Recent years have seen efforts made to contain further
growth in
health -
care expenditure in the US, with rates falling in line with those of other high - spending OECD countries.»
The declining rate of
growth in
health care expenditure in the USA during this period is especially striking because, unlike the other five countries studied, during this period the USA started major reforms to expand
health care coverage to a wider proportion of the population.