![]() ![]() In 2020, the New England and Mideast regions had the highest levels of total per capita personal health care spending ($12,728 and $12,577, respectively), or 25 and 23 percent higher than the national average. Health care spending by region continued to exhibit considerable variation.Per capita spending in New York state was 37 percent higher than the national average ($10,191) while spending in Utah was about 26 percent lower. In 2020, per capita personal health care spending ranged from $7,522 in Utah to $14,007 in New York.For older adults, spending for males was 2 percent more than for females.įor further detail see health expenditures by age in downloads below. However, for working age adults per person spending for females was 20 percent more than for males. ![]() In 2020, per person spending for male children (0-18) was 10 percent more than females.Per person spending for females ($10,887) was 14 percent more than males ($9,554) in 2020.Older Adults (aged 65 and older) were the smallest population group, about 17 percent of the population, and accounted for approximately 37 percent of all spending in 2020.The working-age group comprised the majority of spending and population in 2014, 53 percent and over 60 percent respectively.In 2020, children accounted for approximately 23 percent of the population and about 10 percent of all PHC spending.Per person personal health care spending for the 65 and older population was $22,356 in 2020, over 5 times higher than spending per child ($4,217) and almost 2.5 times the spending per working-age person ($9,154). ![]()
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