Posted AT 11:35 AM EDT on 05/12/06
Health spending continues to rise
TENILLE BONOGUORE
Globe and Mail Update
Drugs cost more than the doctors who dish them out in Canada.
According to figures released Tuesday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) in its annual report on health care, health care spending in Canada is expected to reach $148-billion in 2006, an increase of $8-billion over last year but lower than the average increases of the last six years.
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