Review of US medical school finances, 1994-1995
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Medical school revenues increased in 1994-1995, but at a slower rate than previous years. Revenues totaled $29,367 million, an increase of 4.1% adjusted for inflation. This is the second-smallest gain since 1960. Revenue from practice plans totaled $9,776 million and represented 33% of all revenues. Revenues increased in every category except for federal appropriations, which do not keep pace with inflation. Grants and contracts totaled $8,966 million, a 3.7% increase over the previous year.
Publication Name: JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0098-7484
Year: 1996
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Review of US Medical School Finances, 1998-1999
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Revenues received by all 125 accredited medical schools in the US totaled $39,761 million in 1998-1999. This is a 7.4% increase over the previous year. One-fourth of the schools reported revenue increases of 10% or more in grants and contracts, practice plans and hospital support.
Publication Name: JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0098-7484
Year: 2000
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