Exhibit 1 Mean Annual Medicare Per-Beneficiary Spending for Postacute Care Services, 2007–2015 (dollars) Data: Authors’ calculations using data from the.

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Exhibit 1 Mean Annual Medicare Per-Beneficiary Spending for Postacute Care Services, 2007–2015 (dollars) Data: Authors’ calculations using data from the Medicare Master Beneficiary Summary File and Medicare claims data for all traditional Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older.

Exhibit 2 Average Annual Growth in Medicare Per-Beneficiary Spending for Inpatient and Postacute Care Services, 2008–11 vs. 2012–15 (percent) Sector and share of overall spending in 2015 Data: Authors’ calculations using data from the Medicare Master Beneficiary Summary File and Medicare claims data for all traditional Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older.

Exhibit 3 Average Annual Growth in Medicare Per-Beneficiary Spending Among Inpatient Users for Inpatient and Postacute Care Services, 2008–11 vs. 2012–15 (percent) Sector and share of overall spending in 2015 Data: Authors’ calculations using 100 percent Medicare Master Beneficiary Summary File and Medicare claims data for all traditional Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older with inpatient use.

Exhibit 5 Change in Per-Beneficiary Postacute Care Spending Levels by Sector and Source of Increase, 2007–2015 (dollars) SNF HH IRF Data: Authors’ calculations using data from payment rate updates published in the Federal Register, the Medicare Master Beneficiary Summary File, and Medicare claims data for all traditional Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older. Note: SNF = skilled nursing facilities, HH = home health, IRF = inpatient rehabilitation facilities.