Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends: Update for 2023 - 2033+
Author
Thomas Getzen, PhD
Description
The aftershocks of the COVID pandemic will pass eventually. Government subsidies and spending soared in 2020 to meet the challenges of the pandemic. Health expenditures leapt from 17.6% of GDP to 19.7%, and then dropped to 18.8% in 2021, and will fall again to 18.2% (projected) in 2022, but are expected to return to the long-run trend by 2024 and gradually rise thereafter. However, during the next few years most attention will be paid to dealing with complex aftershocks from the flood of Covid funding in 2020 and 2021, a surge of inflation in 2022, and a looming recession in 2023.
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Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends: Update for 2023 - 2033+
Getzen Model 2023
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