Johnsson J
Hospitals. 1990 Sep 5;64(17):92.
Declines in government spending on health care have hit low-income Americans especially hard. Increased spending would have a positive effect on the nation's health, say hospital executives. In fact, funding primary care for the medically indigent may save money in the long run.
政府在医疗保健方面支出的减少对低收入美国人的打击尤为严重。医院管理人员表示,增加支出将对国家的健康产生积极影响。事实上,从长远来看,为医疗贫困者提供初级保健服务可能会节省资金。