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Subject JUST PUBLISHED: National Health Expenditure Projections, 2022-31
Date June 14, 2023 8:01 PM
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Wednesday, June 14, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
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National Health Expenditure Projections

In an ahead-of-print article released today, the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS) reports their annual projections of national
health expenditures
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for the period 2022-31.

Over 2022-31, Sean Keehan and his CMS colleagues report that national
health expenditures are projected to grow 5.4 percent, on average, and
account for roughly 20 percent of the economy by 2031.

The authors anticipate the insured share of the population will exceed
92 percent through 2023 "and then decline towards 90 percent as COVID-19
public health emergency coverage requirements expire."

Beginning in 2024, out-of-pocket spending for Medicare's Part D
enrollees is projected to decrease due to the prescription drug
provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, resulting in savings
to Medicare beginning in 2031.

Read the entire
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today.

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Daily Digest

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: National Health Expenditure
Projections, 2022-31
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Sean Keehan et al.

The Impact Of Medicare Advantage Growth On Part D Competition, Costs,
and Coverage

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Benedic Ippolito and Boris Vabson
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Post-Pandemic Strategies For Retailers And Primary Care: Access And
Quality Implications

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Allan Baumgarten and Katherine Hempstead
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