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Understanding health-care cost-drivers is the key to reform
3/1/2010 11:00:00 AM by Norman Poltenson |
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Everyone assumes that health-care costs in America are rising too rapidly.
“On a per-capita basis, health-care spending increased by a factor of six between 1965 and 2005, after adjusting for inflation,” say Jason D. Fodeman and Robert A. Book, co-authors of a Heritage Foundation study entitled “Bending the Curve: What Really Drives Health Care Spending” (February 17, 2010).
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