Quick Summary: "Spending on health care in the United States is 19% of GDP," says Jason Hockenberry, Chair of the Department of Public health is everywhere—from the water we drink, to the air we breathe.
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"Spending on health care in the United States is 19% of GDP," says Jason Hockenberry, Chair of the Department of Public health is everywhere—from the water we drink, to the air we breathe. Akin Sobowale is a member of the first Columbia University Mailman School of Public
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- "Spending on health care in the United States is 19% of GDP," says Jason Hockenberry, Chair of the Department of
- Public health is everywhere—from the water we drink, to the air we breathe.
- Akin Sobowale is a member of the first Columbia University Mailman School of Public
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