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Health Care In United States
Reaches One Trillion Mark
On February 7, 2001 the US Census Bureau released
figures that show just how expensive treating sickness
in the US really is. According to a Census Bureau
report, health care industry revenues hit $1.01 trillion
in 1999, up 4.3 percent from the previous year.
According to the report hospitals received $413 billion,
while physicians' offices got $202 billion.
According to the July 26th 2000 online issue of the
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and
in the Aug. 28, 2000 issue of the American Medical News,
the United States spends 13.7% of its gross domestic
product on medical care. The amount of money listed
above would make you think that we should have the best
health care system, and the healthiest nation in the
world. However, according to the recently released
report from the World Health Organization, the US ranked
37th in overall health system performance on the WHO
list of 191 member nations.
In 1999 Chiropractic offices nationwide received $8.3
billion which represents a 5.1 percent increase over the
previous year. When you do the math, Chiropractors are a
very small financial part of the total health care costs
compared to the medical expenses. Even though estimates
say that chiropractors see from between 11 and 17% of
the population in the US, the amount of money spent on
chiropractic represents only 0.75% (less than one
percent) of the total health care costs.
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