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Contact: CMS Media Relations
September 3, 2014
(202) 690-6145 or press@cms.hhs.gov
Number
of Uninsured Projected to Decrease, Faster Health Expenditure Growth Expected
as Coverage Expands and the Economy Improves, CMS Actuary Reports
The number of uninsured is expected
to decline by nearly half from 45 million in 2012 to 23 million by 2023 as
a result of the coverage expansions associated with the Affordable Care Act,
according to a report from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) Office of the Actuary. The report is being published today in Health
Affairs.
“Health care costs are increasing
at a slower rate thanks to the Affordable Care Act,” said Marilyn Tavenner, CMS
administrator. “The dramatic decrease in the number of uninsured Americans is a
win for our country and its economy in the future.”
Health spending growth for 2013 is
projected to remain slow at 3.6 percent, which would mark the fifth consecutive
year of spending growth under 4.0 percent. National health expenditures
(NHE) are projected to grow at an average rate of 5.7 percent for 2013 through
2023, about 1.1 percentage points faster than the expected average annual
growth rate for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Average annual growth of 6.0
percent per year is projected for 2015 through 2023, largely as a result of the
continued implementation of the Affordable Care Act coverage expansions, faster
projected economic growth, and the aging of the population. While
projected growth over the projection period is faster compared to recent
experience, it is still slower than the growth observed over the last two
decades. From 1990-2008, the average rate was 7.2 percent and health spending
grew 2 percentage points faster than GDP.
The National Health Expenditure
projections report, issued annually, contains estimates of spending for health
care in the U.S. over the next decade by type of service and source of funding.
Other Findings:
2014 Spending Growth
Expected to Accelerate. For 2014, the health spending growth rate is
expected to be 5.6 percent, as 9 million Americans are projected to gain health
insurance coverage, predominantly through Medicaid or the Health Insurance
Marketplaces. Out-of-pocket spending is projected to decline by 0.2
percent.
Government Health
Expenditures Expected to Increase. By 2023, health expenditures
financed by Federal, State, and local governments are projected to account for
48 percent of national health spending. In 2012, such expenditures constituted
44 percent of national health spending.
To read “National Health Expenditure
Projections, 2013-23” in Health Affairs, go to: http://content.healthaffairs.org/lookup/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2014.0560.
For
more information, including historical data on national health expenditures,
visit: http://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/Statistics-Trends-and-Reports/NationalHealthExpendData/index.html.
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