Illumifin Publishes its 10th Annual Cost of Care Study; Reveals Significant Increase in Cost of Home Health Care Services Nationwide.
Key Findings Include:
- Average 2023 hourly rate for home health aide increased 5.2%
- Hourly per visit nurse rate decreased 1.6% with facility prices mixed
Washington andNew Hampshire most expensive states for home health aides
illumifin's comprehensive study provides insight which empowers consumers, insurers, and providers by benchmarking the prices of senior care.
illumifin's Cost of Care study gathers tens of thousands of data points from care providers nationwide, with results normalized by the company's in-house actuarial and data science teams. Insurers and financial services providers rely on this data for both forecasting and stakeholder education as well as informing customers and agents about national and regional cost variations. In addition, care providers benefit from understanding the market rates for services in their area. These insights are also accessible via illumifin's What Care Costs website, which offers interactive maps and projection tools to sort, rank and evaluate average costs of LTC services across the US.
illumifin's study found that the average hourly rate for a home health aide in 2023 was
The research also shows facility prices were mixed. The average assisted living facility rates increased between 0.6 and 3.8 percent in 2023 depending on room type, reversing course from the pandemic where assisted living facility rates had been trending downward. However, skilled nursing facility rates experienced a small decrease in 2023 between 0.4 and 1.0 percent.
The most expensive states for home health aides were
"We are proud to leverage our 30 years of experience in senior care to provide actionable data for insurers, consumers, providers and financial institutions," said
The study, interactive tool and data are available for use by insurers, providers and financial services firms. For more information regarding illumifin's Cost of Care Study, please contact
About illumifin
illumifin provides third party administration and technology services to individual and group insurers. The company, launched in 2021, blends insurance industry knowledge, technology leadership and operational execution to prepare insurers for the digital future. illumifin is a diverse, passionate and empowered team of insurance specialists committed to the growth and success of its customers. With illumifin, there's a brighter future. Visit www.illumifin.com.
Contact:
914-834-4334
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