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    Data Fuel Regional Fight on Medicare Spending

    By ROBERT PEAR NYTimes.com

    Published: September 7, 2009

    WASHINGTON — For years, health policy experts have said health care spending is much higher in New York City and Boston because doctors and hospitals there provide more services, practicing medicine in a more intensive way.

    But new government data show that Medicare costs per patient in those cities are slightly below the national average when the numbers are adjusted for the cost of living and other factors.

    The new numbers add fuel to a raging debate over what Congress should do to reduce geographic disparities in Medicare spending. The debate involves a combustible mix of health policy and money.

    Data Fuel Regional Fight on Medicare Spending – NYTimes.com

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