Health Care Expenditures Expected to Surge

Source: NCPA

The recent slowing of health care expenditures is already reversing, and health care spending will continue to rise over the coming years, according to a new report from the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) to be released July 23 in Washington, D.C.

NCPA Senior Fellows Thomas Saving, Andrew Rettenmaier, and John R. Graham will hold a briefing on Wednesday, July 23rd in the Rayburn House Office Building. The briefing will focus on the impending increase in health care spending, which the new report attributes to key provisions of the Affordable Care Act. 

While health care spending has been decreasing over the past several years, it began increasing again in 2014, according to the report.

  • Real per capita GDP growth over the last year, from the first quarter of 2013 to the first quarter of 2014, was 0.8 percent, while real per capita health care spending experienced a higher, 2.2 percent growth rate.
  • Preliminary estimates of health care spending as a share of GDP indicate an increase from 17.2 percent at the end of 2012 to 17.4 percent as of the first quarter of 2014

Graham, Saving and Rettenmaier will address several key questions, including:

  • What effect the Affordable Care Act is having on health care spending
  • Whether health care spending will outpace other spending in spite of the ACA, and
  • What predictions can be made regarding the future of health care spending. 

To speak with our experts, please contact Caytie Daniell or Brian Williams.

Media invited to attend. A light lunch will be served.

WHO:   Former Medicare Trustee and NCPA Senior Fellow Thomas Saving
             NCPA Senior Fellow Andrew Rettenmaier
             NCPA Senior Fellow John R. Graham

WHAT:  NCPA Briefing – “Health Care Spending & the Affordable Care Act”

WHEN:    12:00 – 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 23, 2014

WHERE:  Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-318 | Washington, D.C.