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Wednesday, 12/28/2016 12:53:38 PM

Wednesday, December 28, 2016 12:53:38 PM

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From an article in the WaPo:

"A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals what patients and their insurers are spending that money on, breaking it down by 155 diseases, patient age and category -- such as pharmaceuticals or hospitalizations. Among its findings:

Chronic -- and often preventable -- diseases are a huge driver of personal health spending. The three most expensive diseases in 2013: diabetes ($101 billion), the most common form of heart disease ($88 billion) and back and neck pain ($88 billion).



Washington Post article; US medical spending


That would be diabetes, number one. While everyone else is off blowing up trials trying to cure cancer, little CLBS chips away on the monster.

Calling Home Office: How's that enrollment going, and what else can you tell us about the 19 cohort? We could use some good news out here!!!
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