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Historically Slow Health Care Price Inflation is Continuing
33Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; CEA calculations.
Since the Affordable Care Act became law, health care prices have risen at the slowest
rates in nearly 50 years. A significant fraction of the recent slowdown in health care
price inflation can be linked to Medicare reforms in the Affordable Care Act.
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