
David M. Blitzer, chairman of the Index Committee at S&P Indices, said in the report, stated:
"As the summer of 2011 ended, we continued to observe the recent trend of a deceleration in the annual growth rates of Medicare costs and a sustained acceleration in the annual rates of commercial healthcare costs.....With this month's data, the Medicare index is almost one-fourth of its peak annual rate of +8.02% recorded in November 2009. This is a very sharp deceleration."
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Why do you think the average cost of healthcare had a lower rate of growth in 2011?