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Spending Patterns Among Commercially Insured Individuals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In this analysis of more than 97 million commercially insured individuals, investigators found that the COVID-19 pandemic induced a spending shock in 2020 and that health care spending did not recover to baseline until mid-2021.
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