In California, personal health care expenditures are estimated to total more than $367 billion in 2016. Approximately 71 percent of these expenditures will be paid for with public funds (i.e., taxpayer dollars). This estimated contribution of public funds to health care expenditures is much higher than estimates that include only major health insurance programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. Several additional public funding sources also contribute to health care expenditures in the state, including government spending for public employee health benefits, tax subsidies for employer-sponsored insurance and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance exchange, and county health care expenditures. As health care reform continues to take effect, it...
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy...
Provides an overview of and data on California's Medicaid program, including history, funding source...
In 1966, spending for personal health care in the U.S. was $39 billion. By 1978, these expenditures ...
In California, personal health care expenditures are estimated to total more than $367 billion in 20...
This policy brief examines public versus private health care expenditures in California. The author...
As much as 30% of US health care spending in the United States does not improve individual or popula...
As much as 30% of US health care spending in the United States does not improve individual or popula...
HEALTH CARE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Declares access to quality health care a right of ...
HEALTH SERVICES. TAXES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Establishes health services...
Establishes state agency to administer new California Health Insurance System. Provides California r...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who a...
California’s state government, employers and households are concerned about the future affordability...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who w...
Spending per capita for health care in the United States varies dramatically by State and region. In...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy...
Provides an overview of and data on California's Medicaid program, including history, funding source...
In 1966, spending for personal health care in the U.S. was $39 billion. By 1978, these expenditures ...
In California, personal health care expenditures are estimated to total more than $367 billion in 20...
This policy brief examines public versus private health care expenditures in California. The author...
As much as 30% of US health care spending in the United States does not improve individual or popula...
As much as 30% of US health care spending in the United States does not improve individual or popula...
HEALTH CARE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Declares access to quality health care a right of ...
HEALTH SERVICES. TAXES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Establishes health services...
Establishes state agency to administer new California Health Insurance System. Provides California r...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who a...
California’s state government, employers and households are concerned about the future affordability...
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who w...
Spending per capita for health care in the United States varies dramatically by State and region. In...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy...
Provides an overview of and data on California's Medicaid program, including history, funding source...
In 1966, spending for personal health care in the U.S. was $39 billion. By 1978, these expenditures ...