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Medicare Financial Status Insights | AEI Presentation 2012

Explore the financial status of Medicare in this presentation by Richard S. Foster, Chief Actuary, revealing enrollment, benefits, and financing details alongside alternative projections under current law. This insightful analysis offers valuable data for understanding Medicare expenditures and funding scenarios.

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Medicare Financial Status Insights | AEI Presentation 2012

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  1. OFFICE OF THE ACTUARY The Financial Status of Medicare Presentation for the American Enterprise Institute April 24, 2012 Richard S. Foster, FSA Chief Actuary

  2. Chart 1—Medicare enrollment, benefits, and financing

  3. Chart 9—Medicare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP under Current Law and Illustrative Alternative Projections 

  4. Chart 9—Medicare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP under Current Law and Illustrative Alternative Projections  Illustrative alternative to current law assumes: Physician payment “SGR” formula is overridden in all years NB: This is an illustration, not a recommendation

  5. Chart 9—Medicare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP under Current Law and Illustrative Alternative Projections  Illustrative alternative to current law assumes: Physician payment “SGR” formula is overridden in all years Productivity adjustments to other provider updates are phased down over 2020-2034 IPAB requirements are not implemented NB: This is an illustration, not a recommendation

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