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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Growth in medical spending may reflect higher prices for care and greater use of services.
Workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released Sept. 9 by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). For the first ...
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Actuarial firm's preliminary results indicate highest premium increases in recent years.
Group health insurance premiums will spike in 2011, according to preliminary research findings published Aug. 2 by actuarial and consulting firm Milliman. Early results from Milliman's 2010 Group Health Insurance Survey indicate premium rate increases will ...
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Actuarial firm's preliminary results indicate highest premium increases in recent years.
Group health insurance premiums will spike in 2011, according to preliminary research findings published Aug. 2 by actuarial and consulting firm Milliman. Early results from Milliman's 2010 Group Health Insurance Survey indicate premium rate increases will ...
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Actuarial firm's preliminary results indicate highest premium increases in recent years.
Group health insurance premiums will spike in 2011, according to preliminary research findings published Aug. 2 by actuarial and consulting firm Milliman. Early results from Milliman's 2010 Group Health Insurance Survey indicate premium rate increases will ...
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Actuarial firm's preliminary results indicate highest premium increases in recent years.
Group health insurance premiums will spike in 2011, according to preliminary research findings published Aug. 2 by actuarial and consulting firm Milliman. Early results from Milliman's 2010 Group Health Insurance Survey indicate premium rate increases will ...
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