Health Spending By State 1991-2014: Measuring Per Capita Spending By Payers And Programs

Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 Jul 1;36(7):1318-1327. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0416. Epub 2017 Jun 14.

Abstract

As the US health sector evolves and changes, it is informative to estimate and analyze health spending trends at the state level. These estimates, which provide information about consumption of health care by residents of a state, serve as a baseline for state and national-level policy discussions. This study examines per capita health spending by state of residence and per enrollee spending for the three largest payers (Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance) through 2014. Moreover, it discusses in detail the impacts of the Affordable Care Act implementation and the most recent economic recession and recovery on health spending at the state level. According to this analysis, these factors affected overall annual growth in state health spending and the payers and programs that paid for that care. They did not, however, substantially change state rankings based on per capita spending levels over the period.

Keywords: Financing Health Care; Health Spending; Medicaid; Medicare; State/Local Issues.

MeSH terms

  • Delivery of Health Care / economics
  • Economic Recession / statistics & numerical data
  • Health Care Costs / statistics & numerical data*
  • Health Expenditures / statistics & numerical data*
  • Health Expenditures / trends
  • Humans
  • Medicaid / economics
  • Medicaid / statistics & numerical data*
  • Medicare / economics
  • Medicare / statistics & numerical data*
  • United States