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Tuesday, 01/06/2009 5:12:18 PM

Tuesday, January 06, 2009 5:12:18 PM

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Good news and bad news on US healthcare costs:

Good: US penetration of generic drugs rose again in 2007, when 67% of all Rx’s were filled with a generic, up from 63% in 2006 and 60% in 2005. This caused overall spending for drugs in 2007 to rise at only 4.9%, the slowest rate in several decades. (4.9% was above the rate of general price inflation, however.)

Bad: 2007 healthcare costs as a % of GDP reached the highest-ever level of 16.2%. This rise is exactly as projected by the gold-colored line in the following chart I first posted two years ago (and have reposted many times since):



A few other healthcare factoids from 2007:

• Total healthcare spending was $2.2T, which comes out to $7,421 per capita.

• Prescriptions drugs made up only 10% of total healthcare spending.

• Federal and state government’s share of total healthcare spending was 46%, up from 38% in 1970.

• Medicare Part D (the drug benefit launched in 2006) cost $47.6B.

Source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/06/us/06healthcare.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123120690670756189.html

p.s. 2008 data will be available in about a year.


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