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Date January 13, 2026 8:58 PM
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📻: US Health Care Spending 2009–2019: What Changed? (Sherry Glied)

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US Health Care Spending 2009–2019: What Changed? (Sherry Glied) ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Sherry Glied of New York University on her paper that explores how U.S. health spending growth slowed to less than half its historical rate, driven by lower utilization, slower price growth, and shifts in care delivery and administration.

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