... other, more expensive parts of the health care equation.
Prescription drug spending increased from 2005-2006 by 8.5 percent, the biggest jump in two years. But it corresponds with the sharpest drop in spending on nursing home, hospital and doctor services. This is what we who supported Part D had argued all along.
The article can be found in the latest edition of Health Affairs..
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/vol27/issue1/?etoc
">http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/vol27/issue1/?etoc
Prescription drug spending increased from 2005-2006 by 8.5 percent, the biggest jump in two years. But it corresponds with the sharpest drop in spending on nursing home, hospital and doctor services. This is what we who supported Part D had argued all along.
The article can be found in the latest edition of Health Affairs..
http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/vol27/issue1/?etoc
">http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/vol27/issue1/?etoc