U.S. health spending sees acceleration: 5 key findings

Here are five recent findings regarding health spending in the United States, according to an April 2015 spending brief by the Altarum Institute.

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•    National health spending grew by 5.2 percent in 2014.
•    In February 2015, national health spending was 6.6 percent higher than health spending in February 2014.
•    The health spending share of the growth domestic product was 17.9 percent in January, and this is up from 16 percent at the start of the recession in December 2007.
•    This increase is partly attributable to slow GDP growth rather than high health spending growth.
•    Spending in February 2015, year over year, increased in all major categories — prescription drugs grew the fastest, by 10.5 percent.

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