California’s state government, employers and households are concerned about the future affordability of healthcare. We use health expenditure data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Office of the Actuary to forecast California’s health expenditures from 2013 to 2022 and identify factors driving expenditure increases. Real health expenditures per capita (2013$) are forecasted to increase from $8,398 to $11,421 (or 36%), resulting in health expenditures increasing from 14.5% to 16.0% of California’s economy. Expenditure increases are mostly driven by gains in real income per capita (40-60%), followed by medical-specific inflation (23%), an aging population (14%), and insurance coverage gains (8%). The -4% to 16% residual i...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
California’s state government, employers and households are concerned about the future affordability...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
This memorandum provides additional details on our approach and assumptions used to forecast the Cos...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
We estimate the effect of changes in the per capita expenditures of county departments of public hea...
In early 2013, the California Legislature will consider bills implementing a key provision of the Af...
In California, personal health care expenditures are estimated to total more than $367 billion in 20...
As Medi-Cal enrollment expanded during the early years of ACA expansion (2014 and 2015), county heal...
Aligned Financial Incentives, ” describes historical and projected healthcare expenditures in the st...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...
California’s state government, employers and households are concerned about the future affordability...
The United States continues to spend a greater percentage of its wealth on health care than any othe...
This memorandum provides additional details on our approach and assumptions used to forecast the Cos...
Health care proposals should take into account what Californians currently spend on health care. As ...
The dual problems of high and rising medical care expenditures and substantial differences in spendi...
The slowed growth in national health care spending over the past decade has led analysts to question...
Even with the slow growth in national health spending in recent years, the US continued to spend a g...
We estimate the effect of changes in the per capita expenditures of county departments of public hea...
In early 2013, the California Legislature will consider bills implementing a key provision of the Af...
In California, personal health care expenditures are estimated to total more than $367 billion in 20...
As Medi-Cal enrollment expanded during the early years of ACA expansion (2014 and 2015), county heal...
Aligned Financial Incentives, ” describes historical and projected healthcare expenditures in the st...
Both private and public payers have experienced a persistent rise in health care spending that has e...
After five years of slow growth, national health spending grew by 5.3% in 2014, up from 2.9% in 2013...
Examines trends in 2008 U.S. healthcare spending as a share of GDP and the federal budget; spending ...