How The ACA Dented The Cost Curve
- PMID: 32119621
- DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01478
How The ACA Dented The Cost Curve
Abstract
Numerous provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) were designed to make health care more affordable, yet the act's cumulative effects on health care costs are still debated. A key question is whether or not the ACA reduced the annual rate at which total national health care spending increased and brought per capita spending growth rates down. We review the direct and indirect effects of the ACA on spending across segments of the health insurance market. We highlight areas where the ACA has affected spending, but we emphasize that the ACA's long-run impact on spending will depend on sustaining the adjustments made to provider payment systems and expanding the emphasis on value across payers throughout the ACA's second decade and beyond.
Keywords: Affordable Care Act; Cost growth; Costs and spending; Health policy; Medicaid; Medicare; Medicare Advantage; National Health Expenditures; Payment; Premiums.
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