Sentences with phrase «total national expenditure»

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That technique was used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to show Total Managed Expenditure with and without the support given to banks after the financial crisis in 2007 as shown in Figure 2.
To investigate the impacts, Yale's Jodi Sherman, M.D. and first author Matthew Eckelman of Northeastern University first used an economic model based on federal data to calculate total emissions of different pollutants produced by the healthcare sector over a 10 - year period, drawing on national health expenditure data.
The study, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, estimates that the aggregate savings from reduced hospital expenditures associated with expanded Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage totaled approximately $ 1.5 billion per year, or approximately 2.2 % of the total $ 67.7 billion cost of Medicare Part D in 2011.
Would the National Health & Medical Research Council be eager to fund research questioning the level of expenditure on health if its own research budget was linked to the total cost of the programme?
By 2022 health care financed by federal, state, and local governments is projected to account for 49 percent of total national health expenditures and reach a total of $ 2.4 trillion.
According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), over the next decade, annual Medicare expenditures will increase by 98 percent and total annual national health spending will grow by 76 percent, reaching $ 5.4 trillion.
To investigate the impacts, Yale's Dr. Jodi Sherman, and first author Matthew Eckelman of Northeastern University first used an economic model based on federal data to calculate total emissions of different pollutants produced by the healthcare sector over a 10 - year period, drawing on national health expenditure data.
Washington — The Education Department's fiscal 1985 budget, scheduled to be released by the Administration in its overall budget package this week, calls for expenditures totaling $ 15.5 billion — an increase of $ 100 million over current levels — and a realignment of budget priorities to reflect the recommendations of the National Commission on Excellence in Education.
(Note that the National Center for Education Statistics» calculation of total per pupil expenditures excludes unfunded pension liabilities.
Even so, if we assume that (as was the case up to March 2014) these costs consumed a quarter of all spending on free schools, the total expenditure on legal advice since 2010 would now be # 900 million — something that the DfE, the National Audit Office and the Public Accounts Committee may all wish to reflect on.
According to the latest National Center for Education Statistics data, the average total per pupil expenditure in U.S. public schools was $ 12,136 in the 2009 - 10 school year.
«This is highlighted in the American Pet Products Association's (APPA) estimate that the total U.S. pet industry expenditure is over $ 60 billion, and in the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet Owners Survey that states that 65 percent of U.S. households own a pet, equating to 79.7 million homes.
Looking specifically at the big three games console families2 — Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox, Xbox owners were found to spend the most with a total expenditure 40 % higher than the national average (# 660.76) and 189 % more than what Nintendo players are spending (# 228.18).
Total Lobbying Expenditures: $ 2,672,000 Subtotal for Parent National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn: $ 2,652,000 Subtotal for Subsidiary Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Coop: $ 20,000
We assume that the proportion of the privacy regulation's total cost accruing to state and local governments in a given year will be equivalent to the proportion of projected state and local costs as a percentage of national health expenditures for that year.
These costs reflect the actuaries» assumption regarding how much of the total privacy regulation cost burden will fall on participating Medicare and Medicaid providers, based on the November 1998 National Health Expenditure data.
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