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D C Lestina
National Public Services Research Institute, Landover, MD 20785, USA.
This article is based on data released in 1991/93 from the 1987.National Medical Expenditure Survey. Medical spending and utilizationpatterns are analyzed for 13 major categories of injury. Medicalspending on injury in 1987 was $64.7 billion in 1993 dollars.Nonhospitalized medically treated injuries averaged $571 inmedical spending per case, $181 per visit, and 3.2 visits perinjury. The prevalence-based survey estimate of medical spendingon injuries during 1987 is 10% lower than the incidence-basedestimates of lifetime medical spending resulting from injuriesin 1985.
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