Although Americans reduced their use of healthcare resources in 2010, hospitals, doctors and drug companies, nonetheless, raised their prices at a rate faster than inflation. Bloomberg News reports:
Doctors, hospitals and drugmakers raised prices faster than inflation in 2010, driving U.S. health costs higher as fewer Americans sought care after the recession.
The Health Care Cost Institute released a report on healthcare costs in 2010.
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