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The Growing Financial Burden Of Health Care: National And State Trends, 2001–2006

The financial burden of health care—the ratio of total out-of-pocket spending for health care services and premiums to total family income—continues to increase nationally. As a result of this trend, more people have been exposed to high costs and lack essential services. This study examines trends nationally and among selected states between 2001 and 2006.

The results show considerable state-to-state variation associated mainly with differences in family income and, to a lesser extent, out-of-pocket spending for insurance premiums. Nationally, middle- and higher-income people with private insurance experienced the largest increases in financial burden. Moreover, almost 30 percent of the U.S. population either had a high financial burden of health costs or were uninsured. These facts underscore that escalating health care costs affect all socioeconomic strata, not just the poor. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: General, Insurance related, Of interest

New Study: Alaska Medicaid Trends

The factors contributing to the large spike in the Fiscal Year 2010 Medicaid Budget, and the overall impact on Alaska’s budget, were revealed in a recent study issued last week. Major findings from the report titled, “Analysis: Alaska Medicaid Trends, FY2010-FY2011,” include:

  • There has been a substantial increase in the number of children enrolled in the Medicaid program over the last year, over 11,000 additional children enrolled.
  • In addition, there was a substantial increase in the use of the Food Stamp program.
  • The cause of the increase has been attributed to two major factors: an increase in statewide unemployment and an increase in Alaska’s population.
  • Most recent monthly trends in Medicaid spending show a slowing trend.
  • The overall impact on the FY2010 budget requires an additional $36.8 million from state general funds, and an additional $37.7 million in federal matching funds.
  • The recommended FY2011 Medicaid Budget requires $441.6 million from state general funds and an overall total of $1,318.2 million (from a combination of fund sources). Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Alaska

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