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Hospital prices climb 0.2% in September
American Hospital Association News, 11/03/09
Overall hospital prices increased 0.2% in September, and were 3.0% higher than a year ago, the Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) reported. Prices for the subgroup of general medical and surgical hospitals declined 0.2%, and were 3.1% higher than in September 2008, according to the BLS' Producer Price Indices (PPI), which measure average changes in selling prices received by domestic producers for their output.
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