American Businesses Are Fixing Healthcare
Although controlling healthcare costs has become a recent priority of corporate titans Amazon, Apple, and
Before we celebrate their victories, lets first contextualize the state of healthcare in America.
Health Insurance inflation is one of the primary drivers of wage stagnation -RAND Corp , 2013- Medical bills are the leading cause of bankruptcy. This is despite nearly 75% of claimants having health insurance - Nerd Wallet, 2016
- Consumers feel more positive about their
Cable Company than their Health Plan - Temkin Experience Ratings 2016 - In 2018, the average cost of employer-sponsored coverage for a family of 4 is
$28,166 /year and is increasing$100 /month - Milliman Medical Index - Healthcare benefits are typically an employer's second or third largest expense - www.cfo.com
- About 18% of domestic spending goes towards healthcare (up from 5.6% in 1965) - CMS
While sobering to pundits and politicians, this information comes as no surprise to the American worker who, for decades, has been getting squeezed by ever-rising premiums and out-of-pocket expenses.
Yet, despite the sickly state of American healthcare, employers willing to challenge the status quo are yielding impressive results.
Our first three case studies were provided by Rich and
Gator's Dockside (65 employees)
"After joining the
Blue Ox Enterprises (120 employees):
"By moving to a self-funded captive program, we reduced our healthcare spend by 25% in the first 12 months. Unlike many of our peers, we pay for 100% of employee (only) coverage, and these saving also allowed Blue Ox to offer a voluntary onsite mobile Wellness Initiative at no cost to employees. Almost all of our employees have used the onsite wellness benefit." -
"After being fully insured for over 30 years,
Our last two case studies come from
As you can see, the net result of employers actively engaging to optimize their healthcare spend is life changing. These efforts not only improved the physical and financial health of employees, they also gave employers a competitive advantage in pursuing corporate goals.
Employees who are tired of seeing their paychecks eroded by health insurance increases should send this article to their employer and let them know that under the right guidance, companies are able to reduce their healthcare spend.
In the 2018 midterm elections, "healthcare" was cited as the number one issue facing Americans. And for good reason: when you compile taxes paid for Medicare and Medicaid, health insurance premiums, and out-of-pocket medical expenses, it equals 30% of the average American's lifetime income.
Luckily, innovative companies have already demonstrated their ability to break the straightjacket of American healthcare and cure much what ails our American dream.
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