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Subject NEW: National Health Expenditure Projections, 2024–33
Date June 25, 2025 8:07 PM
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National Health Expenditure Projections, 2024–33

In an ahead-of-print article released today, Sean P. Keehan and coauthors at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services review national health expenditure data for 2024–33 ([link removed] ) .

Among their findings, the researchers found that national health expenditures are projected to have grown 8.2 percent in 2024 and to increase 7.1 percent in 2025, reflecting continued strong growth in the use of health care services and goods.

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Sara Rosenbaum

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Celebrating Pride Month

In a February 2024 Forefront article, Caroline Madina and coauthors delve into the impact of presidential executive orders 14167 and 14168 ([link removed] ) on the health of transgender, nonbinary, and intersex communities.

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