Aging population may push healthcare spending to $4.1 trillion a year by 2016
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:19 PM EST
... Health care costs in the U.S. could almost double over the next 10 years touching a staggering $4.1 trillion a year, according to a government report based on an actuarial study Wednesday. The costs had been projected at $2.1 trillion for 2006. ...
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