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Study debunks notion that large chunks of Medicare go to lost causes

by Staff June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018 99 views
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Around 25 percent of Medicare spending in the US occurs in the last year of people’s lives. This is sometimes discussed as a questionable use of resources: Is society throwing large amounts of medical treatment at some patients in a futile, if noble, effort to extend lives that are bound to end soon? A new study by health care economists offers a resounding answer: No.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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