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Subject National Health Expenditure Projections, 2022-31
Date July 18, 2023 8:01 PM
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Tuesday, July 18, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

Don't miss the latest article from our "Private Sector Solutions for
Health Equity
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series. This series, supported by CVS Health
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Friday.

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Spending Growth to Stabilize

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released their national
health expenditure projections for 2022-2031
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in the July issue of Health Affairs.

The article reports that between 2022-2031, national health expenditures
are projected to grow 5.4 percent on average, resulting in a health
spending share of GDP of approximately 20 percent by 2031.

CMS documents that national health expenditures have grown 4.3 percent
in 2022, resulting in a decrease in the projected health spending share
of GDP from 18.3 percent in 2021 to 17.4 percent in 2022.

CMS also offers projections in health insurance enrollment between
2022-31, noting that during this period, "for the major payers, 
Medicare is expected to grow the fastest over the course of 2022-31,
averaging 7.5 percent per year."

CMS also anticipates that as coverage related to the COVID-19 public
health emergency expires, the insured share of the population will
decline toward 90 percent by 2031 after reaching a historic high of 92.3
percent in 2022.

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Yanlei Ma on Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans

Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Yanlei Ma from Harvard University
on her recent paper examining trends in D-SNP look-alike plan
enrollment.

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Health Affairs' Forefront series, "Private Sector Solutions for Health
Equity,"
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is back!

Supported by CVS Health and featuring health equity experts as they
examine private-sector initiatives and responsibility to advance health
equity, the series includes articles exploring private-sector efforts to
challenge injustices in health care.

In the latest article in the series
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Yvonne Commodore-Mensah and co-authors review private-public
partnerships to advance cardiovascular health equity.

This series will publish new articles through Friday, July 21.

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Public-Private Partnerships To Advance Cardiovascular Health Equity: The
Million Hearts Initiative
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Yvonne Commodore-Mensah et al.

The Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program: Considerations For
Therapeutic Alternatives
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John Lin et al.

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