| US CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR URBAN NURSING HOME AND URBAN ADULT DAY CARE COSTS |
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The data below were derived from Bureau of Labor statistics available online. We need to point out that these data are national averages. Regional rates may vary. You can expect inflation to be higher in urban areas with tight bed supply. But higher inflation rates may also reflect compliance with newly passed, tougher state staffing legislation as well as higher costs from tough state penalty laws and resulting lawsuits. |
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Q4 1987 to Q4 1996 (9 Years) => 8.36 % *1987=100 **USBL changed its measurement from "Other Hospital and Medical Care Services to "Other Inpatient Services" with an index of 100 as of 1/1/87 ***USBL changed its measurement to "Nursing Homes" as of 1/1/97
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