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Medical Costs Up 2.1% to \30.8 Trillion in FY2003

September 6, 2004
The HIB announced medical expenditure figures for FY2003 on August 16. According to the HIB, medical insurance expenditure totaled \30,800 billion, an increase of 2.1% (\630 billion) over the previous year. Medical expenditure declined in FY2002 due to the introduction…

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