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By
Marvette Meggett
CO-MBA002 Managerial Economics
Professor Russell Warren
November 4, 2003
The future of health care and the state of the National Health Service are daily news items. How does managerial economics in the rising health insurance cost affect me currently and in the future? Discussions of health care arouses great passion – who gets health care and how much they get is both a moral and practical challenge to a civilized society and of personal interest to all of us. ... Even if our preference is to spend more on health care, there are limits as to how much our national income we can spend on its provision. However much we do decide to spend, we want to spend it efficiently so that we get more health care for a given commitment of resources.
Health care is something which touches all of our lives. ... The future of health care consistently surfaces as on of the most important issues today.
Approximate Word count = 765 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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