Medicare Tables and Figures in CRS Reports
Following is a list of tables and figures related to Medicare that can be found in the CRS reports included in this Green Book chapter.
Table B-1. Part A (Hospitalization Insurance)
Table B-2. Part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance)
Table B-3. Part C (Medicare Advantage)
Figure 1. Projected Medicare Benefit Spending, by Category, FY2014
Figure 2. 2014 Standard Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
Figure 3. Sources of Medicare Revenue: 2013
R43122: Medicare Financial Status: In Brief
Table 1. Medicare Expenditures and Enrollment: CY2013
Table 2. Current Value of Estimated Medicare Unfunded Obligations and General Revenue Spending
Figure 1. Sources of Medicare Revenues: 2013
Figure 2. Projected Number of Years Until HI Insolvency
Figure 3. Historical and Projected Medicare Expenditures
Figure 4. Medicare Cost and Non-interest Income, by Source as a Percentage of GDP
Table 1. Medicare Data for Calendar Year 2013
Table 2. Unfunded HI Obligations
Table 3. Unfunded Part B and Part D Obligations
Table 4. SMI General Revenues as a Percentage of Personal and Corporate Federal Income Taxes
Table A-1. Medicare Enrollment, 1970-2085
Table B-1. Medicare Income and Expenditures, Calendar Years 1970-2023
Table C-1. Average Medicare Benefit Costs per Beneficiary, Calendar Years 1970-2023
Table D-1. Operation of the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, Calendar Years 1970-2023
Table E-1. Operation of the Part B Account of the SMI Trust Fund, Calendar Years 1970-2023
Table F-1. Operation of the Part D Account in the SMI Trust Fund, Calendar Years 2004-2023
Table G-1. Projected Hospital Insurance Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP
Table G-2. Projected Supplementary Medical Insurance – Part B as a Percentage of GDP
Table G-3. Projected Supplementary Medical Insurance – Part D as a Percentage of GDP
Table G-4. Projected Total Medicare Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP
Figure 1. Sources of Medicare Revenue: 2013
Figure 2. Total Medicare Expenditures
Figure 3. Short-Term HI Expenditures and Income
Figure 4. HI Trust Fund Assets at Beginning of Year as a Percentage of Annual Expenditures
Figure 5. Long-Range HI Income and Cost as a Percentage of Taxable Payroll
Figure 6. Medicare Cost and Non-interest Income by Source as a Percentage of GDP
RS20946: Medicare: History of Insolvency Projections
Table 1. Year of Projected Insolvency of the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund in Past and Current Trustees Reports
Table A-1. Operation of the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, Calendar Years 1970-2023
Table B-1. Tax Rates and Maximum Tax Bases
Figure 1. Projected Number of Years Until HI Insolvency
Figure 2. HI Trust Fund Assets at Beginning of Year as a Percentage of Annual Expenditures
R40082: Medicare: Part B Premiums
Table 1. Initial Enrollment Period
Table 2. Monthly Medicare Part B Premiums for 2014
Table 3. Part B Premium Adjustment for Married Beneficiaries Filing Separately for 2014
Table 4. 2014 Medicare Savings Program Eligibility Standards
Table A-1. Monthly Part B Premiums, 1966-2014
Table B-1. Income Levels for Determining Medicare Part B Premium Adjustment and Per Person Premium Amounts
Table B-2. Income Levels for Determining Part B Premium Adjustment for Married Beneficiaries Filing Separately and Associated Premiums
Table C-1. Projected Part B Premiums
Figure 1. Monthly Medicare Part B Premiums
R40907: Medicare Physician Payment Updates and the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) System
Figure 1. Two Measures of the Difference Between Cumulative Allowed and Actual Expenditures for Physician Services Under the SGR System
Table 1. Summary of Updates and Legislative Activity
Table 2. Select Legislative Proposals to Modify the SGR Calculation
R42401: Medicare’s Skilled Nursing Facility Primer: Benefit Basics and Issues
Table 1. Aggregate Freestanding SNF Medicare Margins
Figure 1. Medicare-Covered SNF Days per 1,000 Part A Beneficiaries in 2012, by County
Figure 2. SNF Prospective Payment System Formula
Figure 3. FY2015 SNF Prospective Payment System, Urban Example
Figure 4. FY2015 SNF Prospective Payment System, Rural Example
Figure 5. Distribution of Covered SNF Days, by Rehabilitation RUG
R42998: Medicare Home Health Benefit Primer: Benefit Basics and Issues
Table 1. Average Medicare Payment and Visits for the Most Common Principal Diagnoses in 2011
Table 2. Aggregate Freestanding Home Health Agency Medicare Margins, 2003-2011
Figure 1. Home Health Utilization
Figure 2. Home Health Prospective Payment System Formula for Episodes with Five or Greater Visits
Figure 3. CY2014 Home Health Prospective Payment System, Urban Example
Figure 4. CY2014 Home Health Prospective Payment System, Rural Example
Figure 5. Home Health Expenditures by Part A and B, 2001-2011
Figure 6. Standardized Part A Home Health Payments per User in 2011
Figure 7. Standardized Part B Home Health Payments per User in 2011
R40611: Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Benefit
Table 1. Total Medicare Beneficiaries with Prescription Drug Coverage, 2012
Table 2. Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy Enrollment
Table 3. Overview of How Medicare Beneficiaries Qualify for LIS
Table 4. Non-Renewing MA-PD and PDP Plans
Table 5. 2014 Monthly Medicare Part D Surcharge
Table 6. Closing the Doughnut Hole
Table 7. Sliding-Scale Premium for Subsidy-Eligible Individuals
Table 8. Part D Standard Benefits, 2014
Table 9. Plan Liability under Risk Corridor Provisions
Table 10. Medicare Part D Risk Corridor Payment Increases and Decreases
Table 11. Statement of Operations of Part D Account, CY2013
Table 12. Comparison of Projected and Actual Part D Enrollment and Spending
Table 13. Comparison of Original CBO Estimates and Actual Part D Costs, FY2004-FY2013
Table A-1. Operation of the Part D Account in the SMI Trust Fund, Calendar Years 2004-2023
Figure 1. Average Annual Part D Basic Monthly Premium
Figure 2. 2014 Standard Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit
Figure 3. Closing the Doughnut Hole
Figure 4. Utilization Controls in Part D PDP Plans
Figure 5. Medicare Part D Plans, by Year
Table 1. Select Original Medicare Cost-Sharing Levels, 2013
Table 2. Standard Medigap Plans, Effective On or After June 1, 2010
Figure 1. Sources of Supplemental Coverage Among Medicare Beneficiaries, 2009
Figure 2. Distribution of Current Medigap Plans, All Medigap Beneficiaries, 2012
Figure 3. Medigap Enrollment, by State, 2012
Figure 4. Percent of Medicare Enrollees with Medigap Coverage, by State, 2012
Table B-1. Timeline for Update Reductions Including Productivity Adjustments, by Provider
Table C-1. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—Prior to 2010
Table C-2. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2010
Table C-3. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2011
Table C-4. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2012
Table C-5. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2013
Table C-6. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2014
Table C-7. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2015
Table C-8. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2016
Table C-9. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2017
Table C-10. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2018
Table C-11. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2019
Table C-12. Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline—CY2020
Table C-13. Unspecified Start Date, Effective Date, or Deadline
Figure 1. Estimates of Medicare Spending FY2010-FY2019
L97-802: Medicare Provisions in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (BBA 97, P.L. 105-33)
Table 1. Medicare Outlays
Table 2. Estimated Medicare Outlays Under Current Law (Prior to Enactment of BBA), FY1997-FY2007
Table 3. Estimated Medicare Part B Monthly Premium
Table 4. Transition to Annual Coordinated Election of Medicare+Choice Plans
Table 5. Beneficiary Cost-Sharing and Provider Reimbursement Under Medicare+Choice Plans for Basic Benefit Package
Table 6. Major Factors for Determining Medicare Payments to Medicare+Choice Plans
Table 7. CBO Estimate of Medicare Savings in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, FY1998-FY2002
Table 8. Impact of BBA 97 on Medicare, FY1997-FY2002
Figure 1. Estimate of Medicare Savings in Conference Agreement on BBA 1997
This page was prepared on October 23, 2014, for the 2014 version of the House Ways and Means Green Book.