24 statistics on physician & clinical spending in US

Here are 24 statistics on spending for physician and clinical services in the United States by payer, according to a Statista report.

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The data includes physician and clinical service spending in the United States from 2010 to 2013. In 2010, private health insurances spent $239.4 billion on physician and clinical services.

Private health insurances

2010: $239.4 billion
2011: $249.1 billion
2012: $258.3 billion
2013: $267.6 billion

Out-of-pocket

2010: $49.3 billion
2011: $52.3 billion
2012: $54.9 billion
2013: $55.4 billion

Other payers

2010: $47.6 billion
2011: $48.8 billion
2012: $54.2 billion
2013: $59.2 billion

Medicare

2010: $114.6 billion
2011: $124 billion
2012: $128.1 billion
2013: $130.3 billion

Medicaid

2010: $43 billion
2011: $44.8 billion
2012: $45.6 billion
2013: $50.1 billion

Other public health insurance

2010: $21.7 billion
2011: $22.5 billion
2012: $23.9 billion
2013: $24.1 billion

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