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Comparative Study
. 1996 Spring;17(3):205-42.

National health expenditures, 1994

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Comparative Study

National health expenditures, 1994

K R Levit et al. Health Care Financ Rev. 1996 Spring.

Abstract

This article presents data on health care spending for the United States, covering expenditures for various types of medical services and products and their sources of funding from 1960 to 1994. Although these statistics for 1994 show the slowest growth in more than three decades, health spending continued to grow faster than the overall economy. The Federal Government continued to fund an increasing share of health care expenditures in 1994, offset by a falling share from out-of-pocket sources. Shares paid by State and local governments and by other private payers including private health insurance remained unchanged from 1993.

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Figure 1. Percent Growth in National Health Expenditures and Gross Domestic Product, and National Health Expenditures as a Percent of Gross Domestic Product: Calendar Years 1960-94
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Figure 2. Growth in Nominal Expenditures and Use/Intensity of Personal Health Care per Capita: 1961-94
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Figure 3. Factors Accounting for Growth in Personal Health Care Expenditures: Calendar Years 1960-94
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Figure 4. Growth in Medicare and Private Health Insurance Aggregate and per Enrollee Benefits: Calendar Years 1970-94
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Figure 5. Factors Accounting for Growth in Medicare Expenditures: Calendar Year 1994
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Figure 6. The Nation's Health Dollar: 1994

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