Trimming US health care spending will require new approaches, study finds
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 18:35
in Mathematics & Economics
Slowing the growth in U.S. health care spending will most likely require adoption of an array of strategies as well as an improved approach to moving promising strategies into widespread use, according to a new analysis by the RAND Corporation.
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