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Your Pet's Healthcare Bill May Be Rising Faster Than Yours

Your Pet's Healthcare Bill May Be Rising Faster Than Yours
Your Pet's Healthcare Bill May Be Rising Faster Than Yours
If you feel like Fido's and Kitty's vet bills are through the roof, you're not alone among pet owners.The animal health care system suffers from many of the same inefficiencies as human medical care, according to a new report from researchers at Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.They found that some features of the systems are shockingly similar: For example, both have seen large growth as a share of GDP and in terms of dollars spent on end-of-life care.


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Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year

Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year
Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year
Health care costs could rise an additional $8.4 million, representing an approximate 0.13-percent increase, if the U.S. Department of Defense allows transgender people to serve openly in the military, a new study commissioned by the Pentagon reveals.The RAND Corporation, a non-profit research group, says its estimate comes as the nation's military agency reviews its policy on allowing transgender personnel to serve openly and receive gender transition-related treatment during military service.The study says the number of transgender individuals currently serving is between 1,320 and 6,630 out of a total of about 1.3 million service members.


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Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year

Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year
Transgender Healthcare May Cost Military $8.4 Million a Year
Health care costs could rise an additional $8.4 million, representing an approximate 0.13-percent increase, if the U.S. Department of Defense allows transgender people to serve openly in the military, a new study commissioned by the Pentagon reveals.The RAND Corporation, a non-profit research group, says its estimate comes as the nation's military agency reviews its policy on allowing transgender personnel to serve openly and receive gender transition-related treatment during military service.The study says the number of transgender individuals currently serving is between 1,320 and 6,630 out of a total of about 1.3 million service members.


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