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How much does the U.S. spend to treat different diseases? How much does the U.S. spend to treat different diseases?

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How much does the U.S. spend to treat different diseases? - PPT Presentation

Source Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account Blended Account Accessed January 25 2016 Note Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease ID: 647416

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How much does the U.S. spend to treat different diseases?Slide2

Source

: Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Circulatory and ill-defined conditions, such as check-ups, are the largest category of spending

Total expenditures in $ billions by disease category, 2012Slide3

Source:

Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account) and National Health Expenditure Data. Accessed January 25, 2016

. Note: Spending on dental services, nursing homes, and prescriptions that cannot be allocated to a specific disease not included above.

The top 5 disease categories account for roughly half of spending

Total expenditures in US $ billions by disease category, 2012Slide4

Source

: Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Data last updated January 25, 2016.

Spending grew fastest for ill-defined conditions and slowest for circulatory conditions from 2000-2012Per capita expenditures in US $ by disease category, 2000 - 2012Slide5

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Data last updated January 25, 2016.

About a third of medical services cost growth was from ill-defined, musculoskeletal, and circulatory conditions

Contribution to medical services expenditure growth, by disease, 2012Slide6

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation Analysis of Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease

. Data last updated January 25, 2016.

Among major disease categories, the cost per case grew fastest for infectious diseases

Average annual growth in price index by disease category, 2000 - 2012Slide7

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease. Data last updated October 6, 2015.

The number of treated cases grew fastest for endocrine disorders and ill-defined conditions

Average annual increase in real expenditures by disease category, 2000 - 2012Slide8

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Data last updated October 6, 2015.

The cost per case has grown faster than the number of treated cases in most years since 2001

Percent change from previous year for price indexes and real expenditures on medical services by disease, 2001 - 2012Slide9

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Economic Analysis Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Note: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Increases in prices and service intensity have driven most of spending growth

Percent change from previous year for price indexes and real expenditures on medical services by disease, 2001-2012Slide10

Source

: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD 2010) and 2005, and BEA Health Care Satellite Account (Blended Account). Accessed January 25, 2016. Notes: Expenditures on nursing home and dental care are not included in health services spending by disease.

Major disease categories have mostly seen better outcomes along with higher spending

Percent

change in age standardized disability adjusted life years (DALYs) rate per 100,000 population, both sexes, 2005-2010

Percent change in medical services by disease spending per capita, 2005-2010