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Health AccountsThe Health Accounts includes the National Health Expenditures--historical and projected, and the State Health Expenditures. EstimatesNational Health AccountsHistorical and Current YearsType of Service and Source of FundsNational Health Expenditures measure spending for health care in the U.S. by type of service delivered (hospital care, physician services, nursing home care, etc.) and source of funding for those services (private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, out-of-pocket spending, etc.). Expenditure estimates for 1960-2002 are currently available in data files or in published articles.
* * * * * Back to Top * * * * * ProjectionsThe National Health Expenditure Projections presented here are based on the 2002 version of the National Health Expenditures released in January 2004. The Projections are estimates of spending for health care in the U.S. for the years 2003-2013. The Projections are presented by type of service delivered (hospital care, physician services, nursing home care, etc.) and by source of funding for those services (private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, out-of-pocket spending, etc.).
* * * * * Back to Top * * * * * State Health AccountsState of Provider: Type of Service and Source of FundsHealth Accounts by State of provider present estimates of health care spending for 1980-1998 by type of establishment delivering care (hospitals, physicians and clinics, nursing homes, etc.) and for medical products (prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and sundries and for durable medical products such as eyeglasses and hearing aids) purchased in retail outlets. Source of funding estimates by state are also provided for Medicare and Medicaid. These estimates are useful in measuring health spending's role in a state's economy. These estimates should not be used to calculate estimates of spending per person in a state (see state of residence estimates).
State of Residence: Type of Service and Source of FundsHealth Accounts by State of residence present aggregate and per capita estimates of health care spending for 1991-1998 by type of establishment delivering care (hospitals, physicians and clinics, nursing homes, etc.) and for medical products (prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines and sundries and durable medical products such as eyeglasses and hearing aids) purchased in retail outlets. Source of funding aggregate and per enrollee estimates by state are also provided for Medicare and Medicaid.
* * * * * Back to Top * * * * * Business, Household and Government Health Care Spending, 1987-2000Businesses, households and governments provide the underlying financing for health care. Estimates of these costs along with measures of burden that these costs impose are presented for 1987-2000.
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Last Modified on Friday, September 17, 2004
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