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More health care spending isn’t always better

Submitted by pahealth on March 20, 2009 - 1:20pm
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Medicare spending in 2006 varied more than threefold across the U.S. hospital regions.  Some of this variation is due to differences in prices paid for similar services and some is due to differences in the illnesses people experience.  But even after accounting for such factors, a twofold difference exists. 

That difference is almost entirely explained by the volume of health care services received by similar patients. 

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