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Analysis: Outpatient Care Drives U.S. Healthcare Spending
Outpatient Surgery, 12/26/08
Outpatient services account for about 40 percent of all healthcare dollars spent in the United States, according to a new analysis that shows the U.S. spends about $650 billion more on health care than other developed countries. Two-thirds of the nation’s above-expected spending goes to outpatient services, "the largest and fastest-growing part of the U.S. health system."
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