Review article Healthy cities: Controlling the costs of health care [Book Review]

Health Care Analysis 3 (4):332-334 (1995)
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Abstract

While it is true that health care costs are straining personal and governmental budgets, it does appear to be a manageable problem. There are tools available to moderate costs, efforts are already underway to control costs by modifying the financing of health care. Whether or not these will be effective remains to be seen. There also are efforts to control costs by modifying unhealthy habits. These efforts are showing notable success. Moreover, there are efforts underway to reduce health care costs by altering the overall context of people's lives. This latter effort—to improve the health of whole communities—holds the greatest promise.

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