National health expenditures in July rose 4.2 percent compared with July 2011, and it was a slight increase from the 3.9 percent growth rate this past June, according to a report from the Altarum ...
National health care expenditure growth expected to outpace GDP, resulting in a health share of GDP that reaches 20.3 percent by 2033. (HealthDay News) — The annual growth in national health spending ...
A 2012 Institute of Medicine report recommended that the Secretary of HHS set targets for life expectancy and per capita health (care) expenditure to bring the United States in line with the average ...
A new article in Health Affairs projected the national health expenditures over the next decade. 1. The national health expenditures are expected to grow at a 5.6 percent average annual rate through ...
National health spending is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.6 percent from 2016 through 2025, with expenditures projected to hit $5.5 trillion in 2025, according to new estimates from ...
Over the next eight years, hospital spending is expected to grow at an average rate of 5.7% a year, according to 2023-2032 National Health Expenditure Projections released by the Centers for Medicare ...
Last week, the Office of the Actuary at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released updated national health expenditure projections. The actuaries project that health spending will resume ...
More than other healthcare expenses, costs of pediatric behavioral healthcare nearly doubled over 10 years and have caused ...
Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued the following news release:. The Centers for Medicare& Medicaid Services' Office of the Actuary ...
According to the Global Health Expenditure Database by the World Health Organization (WHO), the global average out-of-pocket ...
The health share of gross domestic product is expected to reach 20.3% by 2033, an increase from 17.6% in 2023. HealthDay News — The annual growth in national health spending is expected to be faster ...