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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · U.S. Health Care Coverage and Spending. In 2022, the United States had an estimated population of 328 million individuals. Most of those individuals had private health insurance or were covered under a federal program (such as Medicare or Medicaid). About 8.0% of the U.S. population was uninsured.

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    • Total health expenditures increased moderately in 2022.
    • Health spending grew from 2021 to 2022 across almost all categories.
    • Federal spending on public health decreased for the second straight year in 2022 but remains above pre-pandemic levels.
    • Per person health spending reached $13,493 in 2022.
  3. US: Health System Financing. “In 2021 the federal government accounted for the largest share of national health spending (34 percent). Although lower than its share of 36 percent in 2020 (the highest recorded since 1987), this was still much larger than the federal government’s share of 29 percent every year from 2015 through 2019.

  4. The Commonwealth Fund ranked the United States last in the quality of health care among similar countries. [11] [12] The percentage of persons without health insurance (the "uninsured") fell from 13.3% in 2013 to 8.8% in 2016, due primarily to the Affordable Care Act. The number uninsured fell from 41.8 million in 2013 to 28.0 million in 2016 ...

  5. “In 2022, health care spending in the United States reached $4.5 trillion and increased 4.1 percent, which was a faster rate than in 2021 . During the period 2020–22, both the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented government response to the public health emergency dramatically affected health care expenditure trends.

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  7. Dec 13, 2023 · With a lower rate of health care spending growth of 4.1% in 2022, the share of GDP devoted to health care fell to 17.3% in 2022, lower than both the 18.2% share in 2021 and the highest share in the history of the National Health Expenditure Accounts of 19.5% in 2020. During 2016-19 the average share was 17.5%.

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