NOTES: Numbers may not sum to total due to rounding. People with disabilities under age 65 were not eligible for Medicare prior to 1972. SOURCE: Centers.

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NOTES: Numbers may not sum to total due to rounding. People with disabilities under age 65 were not eligible for Medicare prior to SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Medicare Enrollment: Hospital Insurance and/or Supplemental Medical Insurance Programs for Total, Fee-for-Service and Managed Care Enrollees as of July 1, 2011: Selected Calendar Years ; , HHS Budget in Brief, FY2014. Medicare Enrollment,

SOURCE: Calculation based on Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the CMS State/County Market Penetration file, March 2012; and 2011 population estimates from the United States Census Bureau. Medicare Beneficiaries as a Percent of State Populations, 2012 National Average, 2012 = 16% 10% - 14%15% – 16%17% – 18%19% – 21% 8 states, DC18 states19 states5 states

SOURCE: 2013 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Medicare Enrollment, Historical Projected In millions:

SOURCE: 2013 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Projected Change in Medicare Enrollment, Medicare Enrollment (in millions) Average Annual Growth in Enrollment

NOTE: ADL is activity of daily living. SOURCE: Urban Institute and Kaiser Family Foundation analysis, 2012; Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare Current Beneficiary 2009 Cost and Use file. Characteristics of the Medicare Population Percent of total Medicare population: Income below $22,502 Savings below $77, Chronic Conditions Fair/Poor Health Cognitive/Mental Impairment Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid Under-65 Disabled 2+ ADL Limitations Age 85+ Long-term Care Facility Resident

SOURCE: Urban Institute analysis of DYNASIM for the Kaiser Family Foundation. Median Income Among Medicare Beneficiaries, Overall and by Race/Ethnicity, Age, and Gender, 2012 Race /EthnicityAgeGender

25% had incomes below $14,000 50% had incomes below $22,500 5% had incomes above $88,900 NOTE: Total household income for couples is split equally between husbands and wives to estimate income for married beneficiaries. SOURCE: Urban Institute analysis of DYNASIM for the Kaiser Family Foundation. Distribution of Medicare Beneficiaries by Income Level, 2012

Percent of total Medicare population: SOURCES: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare Current Beneficiary 2009 Cost and Use file. Medicare Beneficiaries’ Utilization of Selected Medical and Long-Term Care Services, 2009 Physician Office Visit Emergency Room Visit Inpatient Hospital Stay Home Health Visit Skilled Nursing Facility Stay Hospice Visits

NOTE: *Amount corresponds to the estimated catastrophic coverage limit for non-LIS enrollees ($6,734 for LIS enrollees), which corresponds to TrOOP spending of $4,750. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation illustration based on CMS standard benefit parameter update for Amounts rounded to nearest dollar. Standard Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, 2013 Deductible = $325 Initial Coverage Limit = $2,970 in Total Drug Costs Plan pays 75% Plan pays 15%; Medicare pays 80% Enrollee pays 5% Enrollee pays 25% Catastrophic Coverage Limit = $6,955 in Estimated Total Drug Costs Brand-name drugs Enrollee pays 47.5%; Plan pays 2.5% 50% manufacturer discount Generic drugs Enrollee pays 79%; Plan pays 21% INITIAL COVERAGE PERIOD COVERAGE GAP CATASTROPHIC COVERAGE DEDUCTIBLE

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) PDP landscape source file, Number of Medicare Part D Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Plans, by State, – 29 plans30 – 31 plans32 plans33 – 38 plans 12 states, DC18 states13 states7 states U.S. Total, 2013= 1,031

NOTE: Does not sum to 100% due to rounding. LIS is low-income subsidy. Total Part D and Medicare enrollment based on 2012 intermediate estimates. SOURCE: 2013 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Prescription Drug Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries in 2013 Total Medicare Enrollment in 2013= 52.3 million Total Part D Enrollment (excluding employer subsidy) = 35.7 million 6%

NOTE: Includes MSAs, cost plans, demonstration plans, and Special Needs Plans as well as other Medicare Advantage plans. SOURCE: MPR/Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of CMS Medicare Advantage enrollment files, , and MPR, “Tracking Medicare Health and Prescription Drug Plans Monthly Report,” ; enrollment numbers from March of the respective year, with the exception of 2006, which is from April. Total Medicare Private Health Plan Enrollment, In millions: % of Medicare Beneficiaries 18%17%15%14%13% 16%19%22%23%24%25%27%28%

NOTE: PFFS is Private Fee-for-Service plans, PPOs are preferred provider organizations, and HMOs are Health Maintenance Organizations. Other includes MSAs, cost plans, and demonstration plans. Includes enrollees in Special Needs Plans as well as other Medicare Advantage plans. SOURCE: MPR / KFF analysis of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare Advantage enrollment files, Distribution of Enrollment in Medicare Advantage Plans, by Plan Type, 2013 Total Medicare Advantage Enrollment, 2013 = 14.4 Million

NOTE: Includes MSAs, cost plans and demonstrations. Includes Special Needs Plans as well as other Medicare Advantage plans. SOURCE: MPR/Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of CMS State/County Market Penetration Files, Share of Medicare Beneficiaries Enrolled in Medicare Advantage Plans, by State, 2013 National Average, 2013 = 28% < 10%10% - 19%20% - 29%≥30% (6 states)(14 states + DC)(15 states)

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey 2008, and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured and Urban Institute estimates based on data from FY2008 MSIS and CMS Form-64. Dually eligible beneficiaries comprise 20% of the Medicare population and 15% of the Medicaid population, 2008 Dual Eligibles 9 million Medicare 37 million Medicaid 51 million Total Medicare beneficiaries, 2008: 46 million Total Medicaid beneficiaries, 2008: 60 million

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the CMS Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cost and Use File, 2008, and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured and Urban Institute estimates based on data from FY2008 MSIS and CMS Form-64. Dual eligible beneficiaries as a share of Medicare and Medicaid population and spending, 2008 Total Medicare Spending, 2008: $424 Billion Total Medicare Population, 2008: 46 Million Total Medicaid Spending, 2008: $330 Billion Total Medicaid Population, 2008: 60 Million Dual Eligibles as a Share of the Medicare Population and Medicare Spending, 2008: Dual Eligibles as a Share of the Medicaid Population and Medicaid Spending, 2008:

NOTE: Numbers do not sum due to rounding. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, 2009 Cost and Use file. Sources of Supplemental Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries, 2009 Total Number of Beneficiaries, 2009: 47.2 Million No Supplemental Coverage

NOTES: Differences between 1997 and 2006 are statistically significant for all displayed measures. Annual amounts for the components of total health care spending do not sum to total amounts because values shown are median, not mean, values. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of CMS Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cost and Use files, Median Out-of-Pocket Health Care Spending As a Percent of Income Among Medicare Beneficiaries, Total health care out-of-pocket Premium out-of-pocket Nonpremium out-of-pocket

NOTES: Differences between 1997 and 2006 are statistically significant for all displayed measures. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of CMS Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cost and Use files, Out-of-Pocket Health Care Spending As a Percent of Income Among Medicare Beneficiaries, By Spending Percentile, th percentile 75 th percentile 50 th percentile (median)

NOTE: SMI is Supplementary Medical Insurance. Out-of-pocket spending includes SMI (Part B and Part D) premiums and out-of- pocket cost-sharing expenses for SMI covered services. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis based on data from 2012 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Part B and Part D Out-of-Pocket Spending as a Share of Average Social Security Benefit, Average Monthly Social Security benefit payment $604$772$906$1,001$1,151 Average monthly out-of-pocket spending on Part B and Part D $39$53$111$136$

Distribution of Average Household Spending by Medicare and Non-Medicare Households, 2010 SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey Interview and Expense Files, Non-Medicare Household SpendingMedicare Household Spending Average Household Spending = $49,641 Average Household Spending = $30,818 Health Care Transportation Health Care 5% Transportation

NOTE: FY is fiscal year. 1 Amount for Medicare excludes offsetting premium receipts (premiums paid by beneficiaries, amount paid to providers and later recovered, and state contribution (clawback) payments to Medicare Part D). 2 Other category includes other mandatory outlays, offsetting receipts, and negative outlays for Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). SOURCE: Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Medicare Baseline, May Medicare as a Share of the Federal Budget, 2012 Total Federal Spending, FY2012 = $3.5 Trillion Federal Spending on Medicare, FY2012 = $551 Billion

SOURCE: Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Medicare Baseline, May Projected Medicare Spending, In billions:

SOURCE: CBO Budget and Economic Outlook, January 2011 (for data) and May 2013 (for 2020 data). Medicare as a share of Federal Budget Outlays, and as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Medicare Spending as a Share of Federal Budget Outlays Medicare Spending as a Share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Total Federal Outlays (trillions) $1.3$1.8$3.5$5.0 Gross Domestic Product (trillions) $5.7$9.8$14.5$22.9

NOTE: Excludes administrative expenses and is net of recoveries. *Includes hospice, durable medical equipment, Part B drugs, outpatient dialysis, ambulance, lab services, and other services. SOURCE: Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Medicare Baseline, May Medicare Benefit Payments By Type of Service, 2012 Total Benefit Payments = $536 billion Home Health Hospital Outpatient Services Skilled Nursing Facility Part A Part B Part A and B Part C Part D

NOTE: Total also includes dental care, durable medical equipment, other professional services, and other personal health care/products. SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Expenditure Projections , June Medicare’s Share of National Personal Health Expenditures, by Type of Service, 2012 Expenditures in Billions (Projected) Medicare$591$34$250$69$131$38 Total$2,809$78$885$277$550$155

NOTES: Excludes Medicare Advantage enrollees. Includes noninstitutionalized and institutionalized beneficiaries. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the CMS Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cost and Use File, Distribution of Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries and Medicare Spending, 2009 Total Number of Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries: 35.4 million Total Traditional Medicare Spending: $343 billion Average per capita Traditional Medicare spending: $9,702 Average per capita Traditional Medicare spending among top 10%: $55,763 Average per capita Traditional Medicare spending among bottom 90%: $4,584

NOTE: Comparison includes benefits commonly covered by Medicare and Private Health Insurance. These benefits are hospital services, physician and clinical services, other professional services and durable medical products. SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics Group: National Health Expenditure Historical Data, Annual Change in Per Enrollee Medicare and Private Health Insurance Spending, Annual Percent Change Medicare Private Health Insurance

$532.6 billion$241.7 billion$229.1 billion$61.7 billion NOTE: Numbers may not sum due to rounding. Amounts are fiscal year totals. SOURCE: 2013 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Sources of Medicare Revenue, 2012

NOTE: *Assumes no reduction in physician fees under Medicare between 2012 and SOURCES: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from Boards of Trustees, Congressional Budget Office, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, U.S. Census Bureau. Historical and Projected Average Annual Growth Rate in Medicare Spending Per Capita and Other Measures Actual ( ) Projected ( ) Medicare spending per capita Private health insurance spending per capita GDP per capita CPIMedicare spending per capita* Private health insurance spending per capita GDP per capita CPI

SOURCE: 2013 Annual Report of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Medicare Part A Trust Fund Balance at Beginning of the Year, as a Percentage of Annual Expenditures, In billions:

NOTES: ‘Insolvency’ refers to the depletion of the trust fund. No insolvency projections were made for and For all other years not displayed, the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund was projected to remain solvent for 17 or fewer years. SOURCE: Intermediate projections from Annual Reports of the Boards of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds. Solvency Projections of the Medicare Part A Trust Fund, Year of Trustees’ Report Projected Number of Years to Insolvency and Projected Year of Insolvency: