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National health expenditures projections through 2030.
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Health ReformHealth Insurance DesignMedicare TrusteesPopulation Health SciencesFinancial ProtectionHealth Care FinanceUnited StatesPublic Health PracticeHealth FinancingSocial InsurancePublic HealthManaged CareHealth Services ResearchHealth Insurance ReformHealth PolicyHealth ExpendituresHealth InsuranceNational Health InsurancePublic Health PolicyEconomic EvaluationHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementHealth Care Cost
If current laws and practices continue, health expenditures in the United States will reach $1.7 trillion by the year 2000, an amount equal to 18.1 percent of the Nation's gross domestic product (GDP). By the year 2030, as America's baby boomers enter their seventies and eighties, health spending will top $16 trillion, or 32 percent of GDP. The projections presented here incorporate the assumptions and conclusions of the Medicare trustees in their 1992 report to Congress on the status of Medicare, and the 1992 President's budget estimates of Medicaid outlays.
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