AGING POPULATION
COSTS AND SPENDING
FOR-PROFIT
MORE NOT ALWAYS BETTER
HEALTH MORE THAN HEALTHCARE
PATIENT PAYS
SUSTAINABILITY
WAITING FOR CARE
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Powerpoint presentation. Bone and Joint Inst slides (Received permission for use from Cy Frank – see email Friday, November 12, 2010 1:53 PM)

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