Thursday, 28 June 2012

Growth in health spending harsh to a halt: OECD

<p>LONDON (Reuters) – Growth in <span>health spending</span> topsy-turvy a long-term trend of fast boost and possibly slowed or fell in genuine terms in many <span>OECD countries</span> in 2010, driven by cuts among governments commanding purgation budgets, information showed on Thursday.</p>
<p> Overall health spending grew by scarcely 5 percent a year in genuine terms in a 34 countries of a <span>Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development</span> (OECD) between 2000-2009, though this was followed by 0 expansion in 2010.</p>
<p> In a Health Data 2012 report, a OECD also pronounced rough sum for a singular <span>number of countries</span> advise there was small or no expansion in health spending in 2011.</p>
<p> “The hindrance in <span>total health</span> spending in 2010 was driven by a tumble of 0.5 percent in open spending for health...

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