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Since 2005, the cost of health care has increased an average of 6% each year, and the burden falls on both employers and ...
National spending on health care will surpass 20% of GDP by 2033, up from 17.6% in 2023, according to new government ...
Senate Republicans passed President Trump’s landmark tax bill Tuesday morning, putting transformational health provisions a ...
The state Office of Health Strategy (OHS) announced Monday that it has adopted cost growth benchmarks and primary care ...
In its current form, the Republican spending bill would not only cause abortion clinics to close. It would also affect ...
People in Mississippi spend the most on health care, with essential medical visits and medicine costing as much as 18.7% of ...
Interest payments, Social Security and health care have driven most of the increase since February 2020, and there’s no will ...
At this year’s Broker Expo, Lester Morales demonstrated how to connect data and health care spending -- without your audience’s eyes glazing over. By Emily Payne | May 08, 2025 at 08:10 AM ...
While the likes of defence will see spending go up, from £23.2bn this year to £33.2bn in 2029/30 – an increase of 7.3 per cent – others will again see cuts.