National Health Care Spending In 2020: Growth Driven By Federal Spending In Response To The COVID-19 Pandemic.

Health affairs (Project Hope) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-15 DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01763
Micah Hartman, Anne B Martin, Benjamin Washington, Aaron Catlin, The National Health Expenditure Accounts Team
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Abstract

US health care spending increased 9.7 percent to reach $4.1 trillion in 2020, a much faster rate than the 4.3 percent increase seen in 2019. The acceleration in 2020 was due to a 36.0 percent increase in federal expenditures for health care that occurred largely in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, gross domestic product declined 2.2 percent, and the share of the economy devoted to health care spending spiked, reaching 19.7 percent. In 2020 the number of uninsured people fell, while at the same time there were significant shifts in types of coverage.

2020年的国家医疗保健支出:应对COVID-19大流行的联邦支出推动的增长。
2020年,美国医疗保健支出增长了9.7%,达到4.1万亿美元,远快于2019年4.3%的增长速度。2020年的加速是由于联邦医疗支出增加了36.0%,这主要是为了应对COVID-19大流行。与此同时,国内生产总值下降了2.2%,医疗保健支出在经济中所占的比例飙升,达到19.7%。2020年,未参保人数下降,与此同时,参保类型发生了重大变化。
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