Medicaid 2003: Spending Trends and Cost Driversin a Time of Budget StressVernon K. Smith, Ph.D.HEALTH MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES
Medicaid:The Largest Health Program in America
Medicaid: The Workhorse for Financing State and Local Health Care
Medicaid’s Role in the Health System, 2001
Medicaid Provides Access to Health Care
Average Annual Growth Rates for Total Medicaid Spending
Factors Driving Medicaid Spending Growth 2002 and 2003
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U.S. Medicaid Enrollment IncreasesFY 1998 – FY 2003
Total SCHIP Enrollment in 50 Statesand the District of Columbia
U.S. Medicaid Enrollment Growth: Children and Families Vs. Aged and Disabled1998 - 2002
Sources of Growth in U.S. Medicaid Expenditures, 2002 to 2003
Medicaid Operates a Rapidly Changing Health Care Market Place
Hospital Spending: Now the Primary Factor in Cost Growth
U.S. Prescription Drug Spending
Average U.S. HMO Premium Increases 1988 – 2003
Employer Strategy: Shift Costs to Employees
Controlling Medicaid Spending is Not Easy
States Undertaking Medicaid Cost Containment Strategies: FY2002 and FY2003
Looking Ahead: FY2004 and FY2005
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