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Percentage growth in health spending in 2010, to $2.6 trillion, according to a report in the January 2012 issue of Health Affairs.1 The increase is only slightly more than the 3.8% increase in 2009, and it managed to keep health spending’s portion of the total economy essentially unchanged at 17.9% of GDP. Hospital spending grew 4.9% to $814 billion, which represents 30% of overall health spending and a lower rate of growth than in 2009 (6.4%).

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  1. Martin AB, Lassman D, Washington B, Catlin A, the National Health Expenditure Accounts Team Growth in U.S. health spending remained slow in 2010; health share of gross domestic product was unchanged from 2009. Health Affairs. 2012;31:208-219.
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Percentage growth in health spending in 2010, to $2.6 trillion, according to a report in the January 2012 issue of Health Affairs.1 The increase is only slightly more than the 3.8% increase in 2009, and it managed to keep health spending’s portion of the total economy essentially unchanged at 17.9% of GDP. Hospital spending grew 4.9% to $814 billion, which represents 30% of overall health spending and a lower rate of growth than in 2009 (6.4%).

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  1. Martin AB, Lassman D, Washington B, Catlin A, the National Health Expenditure Accounts Team Growth in U.S. health spending remained slow in 2010; health share of gross domestic product was unchanged from 2009. Health Affairs. 2012;31:208-219.

Percentage growth in health spending in 2010, to $2.6 trillion, according to a report in the January 2012 issue of Health Affairs.1 The increase is only slightly more than the 3.8% increase in 2009, and it managed to keep health spending’s portion of the total economy essentially unchanged at 17.9% of GDP. Hospital spending grew 4.9% to $814 billion, which represents 30% of overall health spending and a lower rate of growth than in 2009 (6.4%).

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  1. Martin AB, Lassman D, Washington B, Catlin A, the National Health Expenditure Accounts Team Growth in U.S. health spending remained slow in 2010; health share of gross domestic product was unchanged from 2009. Health Affairs. 2012;31:208-219.
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