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The state's spending per beneficiary, $7,910, is 69percentt above the national average.
The Dartmouth team has cited Cedars-Sinai as having very high Medicare spending per beneficiary.
On average, this comes to about $5,500 per beneficiary, but that average is highly misleading.
Soon, senescent boomers will be collecting the checks, and there will be only two-and-a-quarter workers per beneficiary.
MEDICAID New York spends far beyond national norms for its Medicaid program in total and per beneficiary.
Nationally, according to the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, Medicare spent an average of $8,304 per beneficiary in 2006.
Average out-of-pocket costs will rise about 5 percent per beneficiary, a modest increase these days.
Over sustained periods, Medicare spending per beneficiary has also risen more slowly than private health insurance premiums.
Obama administration officials will decide how to calculate spending per beneficiary and how to use it in paying hospitals.
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Medicare's proposal to pay hospitals based on the total per-beneficiary cost of care is both unnecessary and illogical.
As the exhibit below shows, per-beneficiary Medicare spending is not currently projected to exceed the IPAB thresholds until 2022.
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