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Keegan went on to say that she isn’t too surprised by the direction the healthcare market has decided to take. “In regard to retail prescriptions, the [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services] reports that in 2005, prescription drug spending reached $200.7 billion; however, by 2016, that number will increase to $497.5 billion. Of course, prescription fraud is also increasing,” she observed.
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