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Trends and Indicators in the Changing Health Care Marketplace
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Section 1: Trends in Health Care Spending and Costs, Including Prescription Drugs Last
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Ex. 1.1:National Health Expenditures and Their Share of Gross Domestic Product, 1960-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.2:National Health Expenditures per Capita, 1990-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.3:Percent Annual Increase in National Health Expenditures (NHE) per Capita vs. Increase in Consumer Price Index (CPI), 1980-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.4:Annual Change in Private per Capita National Health Spending (Adjusted for Inflation), with Historical Health Spending Events, 1960-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.5:Distribution of National Health Expenditures, by Type of Service, 1994 and 20042/8/06
Ex. 1.6:Annual Percentage Change in National Spending for Selected Health Services, 1994-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.7:Relative Contributions of Different Types of Health Services to Total Growth in National Health Expenditures, 1994-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.8:Distribution of Personal Health Care Expenditures by Source of Payment, 1994 and 20042/8/06
Ex. 1.9:Trend in Personal Health Expenditures by Source of Payment, 1980-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.10:Per Enrollee Growth in Medicare Spending and Private Health Insurance Premiums (for Common Benefits), 1970-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.11:Concentration of Health Spending in the Total U.S. and Family Populations, 20024/11/05
Ex. 1.12:Total Medicaid Spending, FY1992-FY20043/15/06
Ex. 1.13:Sources of Growth in Federal Medicaid Expenditures on Benefits, 2003-20044/1/04
Ex. 1.14:Medicaid Enrollees and Expenditures on Benefits, by Eligibility Category, 20034/1/04
Ex. 1.15:Medicaid Payment per Enrollee by Acute and Long-Term Care, 20034/1/04
Ex. 1.16:National Prescription Drug Expenditures, Percent by Type of Payer, 1994-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.17:Relative Contributions of Utilization, Types of Prescription Drugs Used, and Price to Rising Prescription Drug Expenditures, 1993-1997 vs. 1997-20024/1/04
Ex. 1.18:Manufacturer Price Increases for Existing Drugs vs. Retail Price Increases Reflecting the Use of Newer Drugs, 1992-20024/1/04
Ex. 1.19:Retail Prescriptions by State: Prescriptions per Capita, Average Price, and Retail Prescription Sales, 20032/2/05
Ex. 1.20:Trends in Promotional Spending for Prescription Drugs, 1996-20042/8/06
Ex. 1.21:Profitability Among Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Compared to Other Industries, 1995-20042/8/06

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Section 2: Trends in Health Insurance Enrollment

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Ex. 2.1:Trends in Health Coverage for the Nonelderly Population, 2002 and 20032/02/05
Ex. 2.2:Eligibility, Take-Up Rates, and Coverage in Firms Offering Health Benefits, 20042/02/05
Ex. 2.3:Health Plan Enrollment for Covered Workers, by Plan Type, 1988-20042/02/05
Ex. 2.4:Percentage of Firms Offering Health Benefits, by Firm Size, 1996-20042/02/05
Ex. 2.5:Percentage of Firms Offering Health Benefits to Part-Time and Temporary Workers, by Firm Size, 1999-20042/02/05
Ex. 2.6:Percentage of Employers Providing a Choice of Health Plans, by Firm Size, 20042/02/05
Ex. 2.7:Percentage of All Large Firms (200 or More Workers) Offering Retiree Health Benefits, 1988-20042/02/05
Ex. 2.8:Average Increase in Total Retiree Health Costs, by Firm Size, 2001-20044/11/05
Ex. 2.9:Average Annual Weighted Increase in Retiree Contributions for New Retirees, 2001-20044/11/05
Ex. 2.10:Percentage of Large Private-Sector Employers Having a Cap on Their Firm’s Contribution to Retiree Health Benefits, 20044/11/05
Ex. 2.11:Percentage of Large Private-Sector Employers Having a Cap on Their Firm’s Contribution to Retiree Health Benefits for Pre-65 and 65+ Retirees in Their Largest Plan, Among Firms with Caps, 20044/11/05
Ex. 2.12:Percentage of Large Private-Sector Employers Making Changes to Retiree Health Coverage in the Past Year, 20044/11/05
Ex. 2.13:Number and Distribution of HMO Enrollment, by Model Type, 1984-20043/15/06
Ex. 2.14:State HMO Penetration, 20043/15/06
Ex. 2.15:HMO Penetration in the 10 Largest Metropolitan Areas, 20024/01/04
Ex. 2.16:Medicaid Managed Care and Traditional Enrollment, 1990-20063/15/06
Ex. 2.17:Enrollment in Medicare Managed Care and Traditional Medicare, 1990-20044/11/05
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Section 3: Trends in Health Insurance PremiumsLast
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Ex. 3.1:Average Annual Employer Health Plan Premiums for Covered Workers, Single and Family Coverage, by Plan Type, 20042/02/05
Ex. 3.2:Average Annual Employer Health Plan Premiums for Covered Workers, by Plan Type and Region, 20042/02/05
Ex. 3.3:Increases in Employer Health Plan Premiums Compared to Increases in Overall Inflation and Workers’ Earnings, 1988-20042/02/05
Ex. 3.4:Average Annual Percent Change in Employer Health Plan Premiums, by Plan Type, 1996-20042/02/05
Ex. 3.5:Average Monthly Employee Premium Contributions and Percent of Total Premium Paid by Employees, by Coverage Type, 1988-20042/02/05
Ex. 3.6:Annual Change in Health Insurance Premiums for Employers Overall, FEHBP, and CalPERS, 1993-20034/01/04
Ex. 3.7:Adjusted Medicaid Managed Care Monthly Payment Rates and Comparison to the National Median Payment Rate, 20014/01/04
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Section 4: Trends in Health Insurance BenefitsLast
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Ex. 4.1:Percent of Covered Workers With Selected Benefits, by Firm Size, 20042/02/05
Ex. 4.2:Percent of Covered Workers With Coverage of Well-Baby Care and Adult Physicals, by Plan Type, 1988, 1996, 2003 and 20042/02/05
Ex. 4.3:Percentage of Covered Workers With the Following Types of Cost Sharing for Health Benefits, 20054/26/06
Ex. 4.4:Average Annual Deductibles for Covered Workers With Single Coverage, by Plan Type, 1988-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.5:Average Annual Deductibles for Covered Workers With Family Coverage, by Plan Type, 1988-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.6:Distribution of Covered Workers with the Following Types of Cost Sharing for Physician Office Visits and Hospital Admissions, 20054/26/06
Ex. 4.7:Distribution of Covered Workers Facing PPO In-Network Copayments for Physician Office Visits, 2004-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.8:Distribution of Covered Workers Facing HMO Copayments for Physician Office Visits, 1996-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.9:Percentage of Covered Workers with Various Annual Outpatient and Inpatient Mental Health Maximums, 20042/02/05
Ex. 4.10:Distribution of Covered Workers Facing Different Cost-Sharing Formulas for Prescription Drug Benefits, 2000-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.11:Average Copayments for Generic Drugs, Preferred Drugs, Nonpreferred Drugs, and Four-Tier Drugs, 2000-20054/26/06
Ex. 4.12:Number of States with Mandated Benefits and Consumer Protection Laws, 20042/08/06
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Section 5: Trends in the Structure of the Health Care MarketplaceLast
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Ex. 5.1:Exhibit 5.1: Health Care Employment and Share of Total Non-Farm Employment, 1990-2005p2/8/06
Ex. 5.2:Community Hospital Beds per 100,000 Population, 1975-20034/11/05
Ex. 5.3:Community Hospital Beds per 100,000 Population, by State, 20034/11/05
Ex. 5.4:Number and Distribution of Community Hospital Beds, by Ownership Status, 1980-20034/11/05
Ex. 5.5:Proportion of Hospital Beds in 10 Largest Hospital Systems, 1989-20034/11/05
Ex. 5.6:

Full-Time-Equivalent Employees Working in Community Hospitals, per 100 Adjusted Admissions, 1980-2003

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Ex. 5.7:Non-Federal Physicians per 100,000 Civilian Population, 1970-20032/2/05
Ex. 5.8:Non-Federal Physicians per 100,000 Civilian Population, by State, 20042/8/06
Ex. 5.9:Distribution of Physicians by Type of Practice, 1983, 1994, 1999, 20014/1/04
Ex. 5.10:Distribution of HMO Enrollment by Ownership Status, 1981-20043/15/06
Ex. 5.11:Proportion of Total HMO Enrollment in 10 Largest National Managed Care Firms, 1988-20034/11/05
Ex. 5.12:Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions, 1994-20053/15/06
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Section 6: Trends in Health Plan and Provider RelationshipsLast
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Ex. 6.1:Physician Participation in Managed Care, 1988, 1999, 20014/01/04
Ex. 6.2:Percentage of Physicians with Capitated Contracts, by Specialty, 20014/01/04
Ex. 6.3:Method of Physician Reimbursement by HMOs, 20014/01/04
Ex. 6.4:Mean Income, Physicians vs. Total Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers, 1985, 1996, 1998, 20004/01/04
Ex. 6.5:Mean Time Spent with Physician (in Minutes), 1989-20022/02/05
Ex. 6.6:Method of Hospital Reimbursement by HMOs, 20014/01/04
Ex. 6.7:Percent of Hospitals Reporting Revenues from Capitated Contracts, by Location, 1998, 2000, 2002, and Estimated 20044/01/04
Ex. 6.8:Aggregate Total Community Hospital Margins, 1980-20022/02/05
Ex. 6.9:Community Hospital Payment-to-Cost Ratios, by Source of Revenue, 1980-20024/11/05
Ex. 6.10:HMO Median Medical Expense Ratios, 1995-20024/11/05
Ex. 6.11:Private Health Insurance Administrative Costs per Person Covered, 1986-20034/11/05
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Section 7: Implications of Health Market Trends for Consumers and the Safety NetLast
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Ex. 7.1:Number of the Nonelderly Uninsured, 1994-20043/15/06
Ex. 7.2:Changes in Health Insurance Coverage Rates, Children and Adults, (Percentage Point Differences), 2002-20032/02/05
Ex. 7.3:Health Insurance Coverage of the Nonelderly by Poverty Level, 20033/15/06
Ex. 7.4:The Nonelderly Uninsured by Poverty Level, 20033/15/06
Ex. 7.5:Health Status Within Health Insurance Coverage Types, 20033/15/06
Ex. 7.6:Barriers to Health Care by Insurance Status, 20034/01/04
Ex. 7.7:Consequences of Not Getting Care, by Insurance Status, 20034/01/04
Ex. 7.8:Financial Burden of Medical Bills, by Insurance Status, 20034/01/04
Ex. 7.9:Funding of Uncompensated Care to the Uninsured, 20014/01/04
Ex. 7.10:Number of Public Community Hospitals, 1990-20034/11/05
Ex. 7.11:Health Center Medicaid and Uninsured Patients, by Revenue Source, 1985 and 20024/01/04
Ex. 7.12:Insured Adults’ Views of Their Health Plans, 1998-20044/11/05
Ex. 7.13:Views About Managed Care’s Impact, 1997-20044/11/05
Ex. 7.14:Worries About Health Care, 1999-20034/01/04
Ex. 7.15:Worries About Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, 1999-20034/01/04
Ex. 7.16:Worries About Affording Health Care, 1996-20044/11/05
Ex. 7.17:Personal Experience with Medical Errors, Public (2004) and Physicians (2002)4/11/05
Ex. 7.18:Exposure To and Use of Quality Information, 2000 and 20044/11/05
Ex. 7.19:Why People Did Not Use Quality Information, 20044/11/05
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