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      <title>Exploratory analysis of Medicare drug cost data 2011-2015</title>
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      <description>Health care systems world-wide are under pressure due to the high costs associated with disease. In this post, I performed an analysis of Medicare data in the USA. Furthermore I used a drug-disease open database to cluster the costs by disease. I identified the most expensive diseases (mostly chronic diseases such as Diabetes) and the most expensive medicines.</description>
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