Michigan Analysis Suggests Costs of Medicaid Expansion Outweighed by Economic Benefits
However, the broad economic benefits of employment, increased personal income and increased state-tax revenues will cover the state’s cost for expanded coverage.
However, the broad economic benefits of employment, increased personal income and increased state-tax revenues will cover the state’s cost for expanded coverage.
National health expenditures are expected to represent 19.9% of gross domestic product by 2025.
More than $411 billion a year is lost in the US due to lower productivity levels.
This study suggests that the US is spending $78.5 billion a year on health care, lost of productivity and treatment programs on opioid abusers.