…and Who Pays
The United States continues to spend more on health than any other industrialized country.
Major payers for health care include public programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, and private health insurers such as health maintenance organizations and other managed care entities.
In 2003 national health care expenditures in the United States totaled $1.7 trillion, a […]
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