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Medicare Beneficiaries Spent an Average
of $5,460 Out of Pocket for Health Care in 2016, With Some Groups Spending
Substantially More
The
average person with traditional Medicare coverage paid $5,460 out of their
own pocket for health care in 2016, according to a new KFF analysis and interactive tool.
This
$5,460 includes about $1,000 in out-of-pocket spending for long-term care
facility services, averaged across all traditional Medicare
beneficiaries. Such services are used by only 5 percent of
beneficiaries in traditional Medicare. For the 95 percent of beneficiaries
living in the community, average out-of-pocket spending on health care was
$4,519 in 2016. But some groups of beneficiaries spent substantially more
than others.
According
to the analysis – based on the most current public data -- beneficiaries who
were likely to spend more out of pocket include women, people in older age groups,
those who had been hospitalized, people in poorer self-reported health, and
those with multiple chronic conditions.
The
analysis comes at a time when some policymakers and presidential candidates
are discussing proposals to expand coverage through programs modeled in some
respects on Medicare, and improve financial protections and lower
out-of-pocket costs for people currently covered by Medicare. Current
Medicare-for-all proposals would largely eliminate premiums and out-of-pocket
costs, including for those now covered by Medicare.
The
analysis includes three interactive graphics that allow users to explore
out-of-pocket spending data for different subgroups of Medicare
beneficiaries, such as age, gender, and income, to see:
The
analysis is based on the most current year of out-of-pocket spending data
available from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, a nationally
representative survey of Medicare beneficiaries. It does not include spending
by beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage plans, due to a lack of publicly
available data for beneficiaries enrolled in the private Medicare plans.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Medicare Beneficiaries Spent an Average of $5,460 Out of Pocket for Health Care in 2016
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