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Greece leads way in cutting spending on healthcare, finds OECD
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Greece made the biggest reduction in its healthcare budget of any OECD country between 2009 and 2011, cutting spending by more than 11 percent, according to a report published on Thursday.
The OECD’s , Health at a Glance 2013 report shows the efforts that have been made to rein in expenditure on healthcare but also points to the overspending that occurred in the past.
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