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U.S. Health Spending By Age, Selected Years Through 2004-Recent trends indicate that per person spending for the oldest elderly is growing more slowly than spending for all other age groups.

机译:美国到2004年特定年龄段的按年龄划分的医疗保健支出-最近的趋势表明,老年人的人均支出增长速度比所有其他年龄组的增长都要慢。

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This paper examines variations in health spending by children, working-age adults, and seniors for selected years between 1987 and 2004. Seniors spent far more per person than children or working-age adults, but the relative gap between the age groups has not changed much since 1987 except for those age eighty-five and older. Since the inception of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) in 1997, the proportion of children's health spending financed by public sources has increased, while the share paid for out of pocket has decreased. The future age-mix is expected to have a major impact on nursing home spending growth while minimally affecting overall Medicare spending growth.
机译:本文研究了1987年至2004年特定年份的儿童,工作年龄的成年人和老年人的医疗保健支出的变化。老年人的人均花费比儿童或工作年龄的成年人多得多,但年龄组之间的相对差距并未改变自1987年以来,除了八十五岁及以上的人。自1997年实施州儿童健康保险计划(SCHIP)以来,由公共来源资助的儿童健康支出比例有所增加,而自付费用所占份额却有所下降。预计未来的年龄组合将对养老院支出增长产生重大影响,而对整体Medicare支出增长的影响最小。

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