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This analysis examines the trend in health spending per resident during the administrations of Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Jon Huntsman. Notably, health spending rose more rapidly under Romney's tenure (2003-2007) compared to Perry (2000-present) and Huntsman (2005-2009). The index utilized shows health spending per resident relative to the U.S. average, providing a clear perspective on how each governor's policies impacted health expenditure. Understanding these differences can offer insights into state healthcare management.
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Figure 12.6e | State health spending per resident rose more quickly during Romney administration than Perry or Huntsman administrations Index: Health spending per resident (100=U.S. average) blog.american.com Mitt Romney Governor: 2003-2007 Rick Perry Governor: 12/2000-present Jon Huntsman, Jr. Governor: 2005-2009