INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Companies that offer employee health insurance expect
another steep jump in medical costs next year, and more will ask workers to
share a bigger chunk of the expense, according to a new
PricewaterhouseCoopers report.
For the first time, most of the American workforce is expected to have
health insurance deductibles of $400 or more, the consulting firm said in a
report released to The Associated Press.
Deductibles are the annual amount a patient pays out of pocket for care
before insurance coverage starts. They are generally separate from
co-payments and coinsurance.
Two years ago, only 25 percent of companies participating in the annual
survey said they asked employees to pay deductibles of $400 or more. That
grew to 43 percent in 2010 and is expected to pass 50 percent next year.
Employees who are asked to pay more through things like higher deductibles
help keep cost growth in check because they use less health care.