Affordable Health Care Turns Out to be Unaffordable... Surpised?
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Modern Healthcare Massachusetts, whose health care reform program was used as a template for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, had the highest per capita health spending in the U.S. in 2009. According to the commission's report, the state spent $9,278 per person on health care in 2009, which was 36 percent higher than the national average of $6,815, and 11.2 percent more than the next-highest state, New York, which spent $8,341.
WE THE PEOPLE are screwed. **sigh**
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