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5% of Americans Account for 50% of Healthcare Spending
Posted Jan 13 2012 11:20am
New report from AHRQ
shows:
5% of Americans account for 50% of healthcare spending
1% of Americans accounted for 20% of healthcare spending
30% of Americans account for 90% of healthcare spending
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