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According to a report by The American Hospital Association , the number of Americans with chronic medical conditions will grow by a projected 9% between 2020 and 2030, an increase of 14 million people. hit the rebate cap in 2016. Some disease states are projected to experience even higher increases in patient volume.
According to a report by The American Hospital Association , the number of Americans with chronic medical conditions will grow by a projected 9% between 2020 and 2030, an increase of 14 million people. hit the rebate cap in 2016. Some disease states are projected to experience even higher increases in patient volume.
According to a report by The American Hospital Association , the number of Americans with chronic medical conditions will grow by a projected 9% between 2020 and 2030, an increase of 14 million people. hit the rebate cap in 2016. Some disease states are projected to experience even higher increases in patient volume.
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