Healthcare construction spending di...
Healthcare construction spending dipped in the first quarter of 2003 after five quarters of expanding at a double-digit annual rate. Spending vegetation is expected to bounce back to a 10% annual pace by means of the end of 2004 The brief dip was caused according to sudden, sharp construction budget intersects State and local conducts are struggling to balance June 2003 FY stocks while tax revenues are plunging and social welfare prices are soaring. No substitute standard of value is coming from Washington. Several large private hospital chains have experienced unexpect operating losse and credit
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