If You Think Health Care Reform is Expensive

Consider how expensive it would be without it. The Urban Institute’s recent report, The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform, provides a state-by-state estimate of Medicaid costs, rates of employer-sponsored insurance, family/employer premium spending, uncompensated care and the uninsured for three different economic scenarios (worst, intermediate, best) between 2009-2019 if no reform measures are enacted.

Consider selected indicators from the worst case scenario for Arizona:

2009
2019
Percent
Medicaid/Chip Spending
$8.9B
$21B
135%
Uncompensated Care
$1.5B
$3.5B
139%
Employer Premium Spending
$7.7B
$18.2B
135%
Individual/Family Spending
$6.1B
$11.7B
92%
Employer-Sponsored Insurance
49.5%
42.9%
-13.3%
Uninsured
22.8%
26.5%
16.2%

The best case scenario is only marginally better. There, Medicaid/CHIP goes up a mere 86%.

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