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Annual Percentage Change is US Employment from 2000 – 2020
Annual Percentage Change is US Employment from 2000 – 2020 10/21/2020 12:00:00 AM ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Oct 2020
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends Update for 2020–2029+
trillion by 2029 [2019 Medicare Trustees Report, Table V.H4, p. 211].3 Financial stress will be created ... of ±0.8% for the deflator and 2.6% ±1.2% for CPI-U (Consumer Price Index for urban consumers); Five-year ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Oct 2019
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Getzen Model Manual
Population data and projections are taken from the U.S. Census Bureau Resident Population series.[4] Many ... trend into its components, as shown in Figure 1 and Table 1. (Cuckler 2014, CMS 2014, Census Bureau 2014 ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Dec 2007
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health care
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Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends Update for 2021–2030+
Copyright © 2020 Society of Actuaries TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Executive Summary .... ... of ±0.8% for the deflator and 2.5% ±1.2% for CPI-U (Consumer Price Index for urban consumers); Five-year ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Oct 2020
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends Update for 2022 - 2030+:
because it changed the current structure of the U.S. health system by shifting resources toward prevention ... 4% for CPI 2062-2031 in their July 2021 Update (Table 2, page 4). The March 2021 Long-Term Budget Outlook ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Nov 2021
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Health & Disability
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Getzen Model of Long-Run Medical Cost Trends Update for 2023 - 2033+:
2022-2032 in their July 2022 Long-Term Budget Outlook (Table B-1, page 40).5 The 2022 Medicare Trustees Report ... of 2.4% (range of 1.8% to 3.0%) for 2046-2096 (Table II.C1 page 15, which is the same as their 2021 assumptions) ...- Authors: Thomas Getzen
- Date: Nov 2022
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Topics: Health & Disability