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  National Health Expenditure Projections, 2012-22: Slow Growth Until Coverage Expands and Economy Improves
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Last EditedImperator  Sep 20, 2013 08:49am
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AuthorOffice of the Actuary at CMS
News DateFriday, September 20, 2013 12:20:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionHealth spending growth through 2013 is expected to remain slow because of the sluggish economic recovery, continued increases in cost-sharing requirements for the privately insured, and slow growth for public programs. These factors lead to projected growth rates of near 4 percent through 2013. However, improving economic conditions, combined with the coverage expansions in the Affordable Care Act and the aging fo the population, drive faster projected growth in health spending in 2014 and beyond. Expected growth for 2014 is 6.1 percent, with an average projected growth of 6.2 percent per year thereafter. Over the 2012-22 period, national health spending is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.8 percent. By 2022 health spending financed by federal, state, and local governments is projected to account for 49 percent of national health spending and to reach a total of $2.4 trillion.
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