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CMS: 1991-2014 Health Care Spending by State, 6 Key Findings
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/14/2017 - 17:02
- Considerable regional variation on personal health care spending
- Similar growth in Medicaid expansion and non-expansion states
- Impact of recent economic recession and recovery: every state experienced slower growth in per capita personal health care spending
- Medicare: States with above average per enrollee Medicare spending were generally located in the eastern U.S. while states with the lowest spending were generally in the west.
- Medicaid: Total Medicaid spending increased 12.3% from 2013-2014 for Medicaid expansion states, compared with 6.2% for states that did not. However, on a per enrollee basis spending declined
- Private Health Insurance: Per enrollee spending was $4,551 in 2014, an average annual increase of 3.3 percent since 2009
Source: CMS
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