Medical Budget Spending
Title: Medical Budget Spending
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Medical Budget Spending
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 567 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Providing Cancer Clinical Trials for Medicare Beneficiaries
Less than three percent of cancer patients participate in clinical
trials of new therapies. Many scientists believe that higher
participation could lead to the faster development of therapies for more
of those in need.
Moreover, the elderly, who are most likely to get cancer, often
cannot participate in such trials because Medicare does not pay for such
treatments until they are established as standard therapies. Americans
over 65 make
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research that will lay the foundation for new innovations to improve
health and prevent disease. It invests $1.15 billion in the National
Institutes of Health (NIH)--the largest increase in history. Moreover,
to ensure that the Nation continues to make important investments in
biomedical research, the budget proposes--for the first time ever--
sustained increases in the NIH over five years. By the year 2003,
funding for biomedical research will increase to over $20 billion, or by nearly half.