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New Analysis of Large Employer Health
Coverage: The Cost to Families for Health Coverage and Care Has Risen More
Than 2X Faster Than Wages and 3X Faster Than Inflation Over the Last
Decade
A new KFF analysis that looked at both premiums and other
out-of-pocket costs shows that families with coverage through a large
employer paid 67 percent more for their health benefits and care in 2018 than
a decade earlier.
In 2018, a typical family of four with large
employer coverage spent $4,706 on their share of health premiums and $3,020
on cost sharing (such as deductibles, copayments and coinsurance) for a
combined cost to the family of $7,726, the analysis finds. That was up from
$2,838 in premiums and $1,779 in cost sharing in 2008, for a combined cost to
the family of $4,617 a decade ago.
The rise in health costs borne directly by
families outstripped the growth in wages (31%) and inflation (21%) over the
10-year period, according to the analysis. Over the same ten-year period,
employers’ contributions toward their workers’ health insurance premiums
increased 51 percent (from $10,008 to $15,159).
The total cost of covering a family with large
employer health insurance was $22,885 in 2018, up 56 percent from $14,625 in
2008.
Researchers analyzed a sample of health benefit
claims from the IBM MarketScan Commercial Claims and Encounters database, as
well as KFF’s 2018 Employer Health Benefits Survey, to examine trends
in actual employee spending on premiums, deductibles, copayments and
coinsurance over time. The analysis is part of the Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker, an online
information hub dedicated to monitoring and assessing the performance of the
U.S. health system.
Note: The 2019 KFF
Employer Health Benefits Survey that tracks changes in employer health
benefits and costs will be released this fall.
Filling the need for trusted information on
national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a
nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Friday, August 16, 2019
New Analysis of Large Employer Health Coverage: The Cost to Families for Health Coverage and Care Has Risen More Than 2X Faster Than Wages and 3X Faster Than Inflation Over the Last Decade
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