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Differentials in the Concentration in Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures Across Population Subgroups in the U.S., 2012.

机译:2012年美国人口亚群自付费用集中度的差异。

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Estimates of health care expenses for the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized (community) population are critical to policymakers and others concerned with access to medical care and the cost and sources of payment for that care. In 2012, health care expenses among the U.S. community population totaled $1.35 trillion. Medical care expenses, however, are highly concentrated among a relatively small proportion of individuals in the community population. As previously reported in 1996, the top 1 percent of the U.S. population accounted for 28 percent of the total health care expenditures and the top 5 percent for more than half. More recent data have revealed that over time there has been some decrease in the extent of this concentration at the upper tail of the expenditure distribution. In 2012, nearly 14 percent of health care expenditures in the community population for medical care were paid out of pocket ($191 billion). Similarly, the distribution of health care expenditures paid out of pocket is also concentrated among a relatively small proportion of individuals.

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