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0Medicare ranked more than 300 cities for quality of healthcare in 2005, with the lowest at 69.52 and the highest at 95.56. Grand Junction, one of the lowest-cost communities, ranked high in quality.
Medicare ranked more than 300 cities for quality of healthcare in 2005, with the lowest at 69.52 and the highest at 95.56. Grand Junction, one of the lowest-cost communities, ranked high in quality.
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Medicare spends just $5,873 per year on the average recipient in Grand Junction, compared to a national average of $8,304, according to the Atlas of Health Care published by Dartmouth University.
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