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1 What is behind the recent slowdown in health spending?

2 U.S. health care spending per capita has risen at historically low rates recently, but is expected to pick up Average annual growth rate of health spending per capita for 1970’s – 1990’s; Annual change in actual health spending per capita 2000 – 2014 and projected health spending per capita (2015 – 2024) Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of National Health Expenditure (NHE) data from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group Note: 2015 projected growth rates are calculated using data from “NHE Projections tables”

3 Health spending growth has slowed in the U. S
Health spending growth has slowed in the U.S. and in comparable countries Average annual growth rate in total health expenditures per capita, U.S. dollars, PPP adjusted Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of 2013 OECD data: "OECD Health Data: Health expenditure and financing: Health expenditure indicators", OECD Health Statistics (database). doi: /data en (Accessed on June 25, 2014). Notes: Data unavailable for: Australia and the Netherlands in 2012; France from 1981 through 1984 and 1986 through 1989; and Germany in OECD reports a break in series for: Belgium in 2003; Canada in 1975 ; France in 2003; and the Netherlands in Canada and Switzerland data are reported as estimated values for 2012.

4 Low growth rates have persisted for five years, sparking researchers to look for the causes
Annual change in U.S. per capita health spending 2000 – 2013 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation Analysis of National Health Expenditure (NHE) data from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group

5 What types of structural changes in the health care system may be contributing to the slowdown?
Changes in insurance Higher deductibles and cost sharing Shifts from employer-sponsored coverage to lower-paying public coverage and in uninsurance Changes in Medicare and Medicaid payment policies and limits on provider reimbursements Slower diffusion of new medical technology, as examples: Few new high-cost prescription drugs, combined with existing brands moving to generic status Slowing use of advanced imaging and expensive heart procedures Increased efficiency of health care providers

6 Medicare spending slowed for different reasons than private spending
CBO projections of Mandatory outlays per Medicare beneficiary, predicted based on baseline year Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of mandatory Medicare outlays and Medicare enrollment data from CBO Medicare baseline projections, : Notes: Grey lines represent 2011 – 2013 baseline projections.

7 An annual percentage point difference in growth rates makes a very large difference in spending over time Projected annual change in U.S. per capita health spending 2014 – 2024, alternative scenarios Source: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of National Health Expenditure (NHE) data from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group


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