Percent Distribution of Source of Funds for Selected Personal Health Care Services, 1970 and 2012 100% 15.3% 90% 29.0% 13.8% 1.2% 7.6% 4.5% 11.5% 80% 70% 9.5% 4.4% 7.5% 10.2% 23.4% 8.1% 17.7% 25.9% 30.6% 22.7% 9.7% 23.3% 60% 50% 40% 19.7% 27.2% 9.0% 3.4% 45.1% 9.7% 82.4% 17.8% 3.5% 22.7% 30% 20% 45.7% 32.5% 36.4% 49.5% 44.4% 28.6% 29.4% 10% 0% 8.8% Hospital Care Physician & Clinical Services Priv.

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Transcript Percent Distribution of Source of Funds for Selected Personal Health Care Services, 1970 and 2012 100% 15.3% 90% 29.0% 13.8% 1.2% 7.6% 4.5% 11.5% 80% 70% 9.5% 4.4% 7.5% 10.2% 23.4% 8.1% 17.7% 25.9% 30.6% 22.7% 9.7% 23.3% 60% 50% 40% 19.7% 27.2% 9.0% 3.4% 45.1% 9.7% 82.4% 17.8% 3.5% 22.7% 30% 20% 45.7% 32.5% 36.4% 49.5% 44.4% 28.6% 29.4% 10% 0% 8.8% Hospital Care Physician & Clinical Services Priv.

Percent Distribution of Source of Funds for Selected
Personal Health Care Services, 1970 and 2012
100%
15.3%
90%
29.0%
13.8%
1.2%
7.6%
4.5%
11.5%
80%
70%
9.5%
4.4%
7.5%
10.2%
23.4%
8.1%
17.7%
25.9%
30.6%
22.7%
9.7%
23.3%
60%
50%
40%
19.7%
27.2%
9.0%
3.4%
45.1%
9.7%
82.4%
17.8%
3.5%
22.7%
30%
20%
45.7%
32.5%
36.4%
49.5%
44.4%
28.6%
29.4%
10%
0%
8.8%
1970
2012
Hospital Care
1970
2012
1970
Physician & Clinical
Services
Priv. Health Ins.
Out-of-Pocket
0.2%
2012
Retail Prescription
Drugs
Medicare
Medicaid
Other
7.9%
1970
2012
Nursing Care Facilities &
Continuing Care Retirement
Communities
NOTES: Medicare and Medicaid were enacted in 1965; by January 1970, all states but two were participating in Medicaid. “Out-of-Pocket” includes direct
spending by consumers for all health care goods and services not covered by insurance, except for health care premiums. “Priv. Health Ins.” includes
premiums paid to health insurance plans and the net cost of private health insurance (administrative costs, reserves, taxes, and profits or losses). “Other”
includes Other Public Health Insurance Programs (CHIP, Depts. of Defense and of Veterans Affairs) and Other Third Party Payers (e.g., worksite health care,
other private revenues, workers’ compensation, maternal/child health, other state and local programs, etc.).
SOURCE: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group at
https://www.cms.gov/NationalHealthExpendData/ (see Historical; NHE Web tables, Tables 7, 8, 15, 16).