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Posted on February 5, 2014March 19, 2014 by Kate Beebe

2013 Medicare Spending at Lowest Increase in 15 years

At 2 percent, 2013 marks the lowest Medicare spending growth in 15 years.  2014 is forecasted to continue the low spending grown trend.  SlowI Icrease

Read more here: Medicare Spending Rose by Just 2 Percent in 2013, CBO says

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