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Increased Spending On Health Care: Long-Term Implications For The Nation
Health Affairs, 09/11/09
Chernew ME et al. – The analysis thus supports the argument that reforms that would dramatically slow the rate of health care spending growth are necessary, especially if the nation hopes to maintain a reasonable amount of consumption of nonhealth goods and services.
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