1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated April 1, 2022U.S. Health Care Coverage and SpendingIn 2020, the United States had an estimated population of 326 million individuals. Most of those individuals had private health insurance or received health care services under a federal program (such as Medic
2、are or Medicaid). About 8.6% of the U.S. population was uninsured. Individuals (including those who were uninsured), health insurers, and federal and state governments spent approximately $3.9 trillion on various types of health consumption expenditures (HCE) in 2020, which accounted for 18.8% of th
3、e nations gross domestic product. Table 1. Health Care Coverage, 2020 Source Enrollment (millions/percentage of U.S. population) Insured 298 (91.4%) Private health insurance Group 177 (54.4%) Private health insurance Non-group 34 (10.5%) Medicare 60 (18.4%) Medicaid/CHIP 58 (17.8%) Military - TRICAR
4、E 9 (2.8%) Military - VA Care 3 (0.9%) Uninsured 28 (8.6%) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Table HHI-02, “Health Insurance Coverage Status and Type of CoverageAll Persons by Age and Sex: 2017 to 2020,” in Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement, October 2021. Notes: Italicized =