The Fundraising Story
The predictions for future U.S. health care spending are a bit unclear. It is projected to continue rising, exceeding $7.7 trillion by 2032, or nearly 20% of GDP, due to factors like an aging population and rising medical costs, according to projections from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (see Healthcare Spending Will Be One-Fifth Of The Economy Within A Decade).
But the projected impact of the current administration’s implementation of Project 2025 provisions (see The Chaos Cookbook) on spending is unclear. Most executive teams in health care are trying to estimate the impact of . . .