Factors associated with increases in US health care spending, 1996-2013
JL Dieleman, E Squires, AL Bui, M Campbell, A Chapin… - Jama, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Health care spending in the United States increased substantially from 1995 to
2015 and comprised 17.8% of the economy in 2015. Understanding the relationship …
2015 and comprised 17.8% of the economy in 2015. Understanding the relationship …
US health care spending by payer and health condition, 1996-2016
Importance US health care spending has continued to increase and now accounts for 18%
of the US economy, although little is known about how spending on each health condition …
of the US economy, although little is known about how spending on each health condition …
National health spending: faster growth in 2015 as coverage expands and utilization increases
AB Martin, M Hartman, B Washington, A Catlin… - Health …, 2017 - healthaffairs.org
Total nominal US health care spending increased 5.8 percent and reached 3.2trillionin2015.
Onaperpersonbasis,spendingonhealthcareincreased5.0percent,reaching 9,990. The share …
Onaperpersonbasis,spendingonhealthcareincreased5.0percent,reaching 9,990. The share …
National health spending in 2013: growth slows, remains in step with the overall economy
M Hartman, AB Martin, D Lassman, A Catlin… - Health …, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
In 2013 US health care spending increased 3.6 percent to 2.9trillion,or 9,255 per person.
The share of gross domestic product devoted to health care spending has remained at 17.4 …
The share of gross domestic product devoted to health care spending has remained at 17.4 …
Health spending projections through 2019: the recession's impact continues
CJ Truffer, S Keehan, S Smith, J Cylus, A Sisko… - Health …, 2010 - healthaffairs.org
The economic recession and rising unemployment—plus changing demographics and baby
boomers aging into Medicare—are among the factors expected to influence health spending …
boomers aging into Medicare—are among the factors expected to influence health spending …
[HTML][HTML] US spending on personal health care and public health, 1996-2013
JL Dieleman, R Baral, M Birger, AL Bui, A Bulchis… - Jama, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance US health care spending has continued to increase, and now accounts for more
than 17% of the US economy. Despite the size and growth of this spending, little is known …
than 17% of the US economy. Despite the size and growth of this spending, little is known …
National health expenditure projections, 2014–24: spending growth faster than recent trends
SP Keehan, GA Cuckler, AM Sisko, AJ Madison… - Health …, 2015 - healthaffairs.org
Health spending growth in the United States is projected to average 5.8 percent for 2014–
24, reflecting the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansions, faster economic growth, and …
24, reflecting the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansions, faster economic growth, and …
Recession contributes to slowest annual rate of increase in health spending in five decades
A Martin, D Lassman, L Whittle, A Catlin… - Health …, 2011 - healthaffairs.org
In 2009, US health care spending grew 4.0 percent—a historically low rate of annual
increase—to 2.5trillion,or 8,086 per person. Despite the slower growth, the share of the …
increase—to 2.5trillion,or 8,086 per person. Despite the slower growth, the share of the …
National health spending in 2005: the slowdown continues
A Catlin, C Cowan, S Heffler, B Washington - Health Affairs, 2007 - healthaffairs.org
In 2005, US health care spending increased 6.9 percent to almost 2.0trillion,or 6,697 per
person. The health care portion of gross domestic product (GDP) was 16.0 percent, slightly …
person. The health care portion of gross domestic product (GDP) was 16.0 percent, slightly …
National health spending in 2011: overall growth remains low, but some payers and services show signs of acceleration
M Hartman, AB Martin, J Benson, A Catlin… - Health …, 2013 - healthaffairs.org
In 2011 US health care spending grew 3.9 percent to reach $2.7 trillion, marking the third
consecutive year of relatively slow growth. Growth in national health spending closely …
consecutive year of relatively slow growth. Growth in national health spending closely …