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National Health Spending In 2013: Growth Slows, Remains In Step With The Overall Economy
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Health ReformHealthcare ProvisionHealth Insurance DesignNational Health SpendingFinancial ProtectionHealth Care FinanceHealthcare FacilitiesHealth FinancingPublic HealthManaged CareGrowth SlowsHealth Services ResearchHealth Insurance ReformHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceNational Health InsurancePublic Health PolicyHealth ReimbursementPrivate Health InsuranceHealth Care DeliveryHealth Care SpendingHealth EconomicsOverall EconomyHealth Care CostSlower Growth
In 2013 US health care spending increased 3.6 percent to $2.9 trillion, or $9,255 per person. The share of gross domestic product devoted to health care spending has remained at 17.4 percent since 2009. Health care spending decelerated 0.5 percentage point in 2013, compared to 2012, as a result of slower growth in private health insurance and Medicare spending. Slower growth in spending for hospital care, investments in medical structures and equipment, and spending for physician and clinical care also contributed to the low overall increase.
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