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Why Do Some States Spend More than Others on Health Care?

by John C. Goodman | Feb 24, 2015 | HEALTH

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This Health Affairs article shows that the variation in Medicaid spending across the 50 states, as a percent of state domestic product, is from two to three times greater than the variation in private sector spending.” Thomas Saving and John Goodman

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