Medical costs for employer-sponsored plans continue to outpace inflation due to advances in treatments and industry consolidation trends according to Buck survey
The survey of nearly 100 health insurers and health plan administrators covering more than 100 million plan participants predicts even higher medical trend factors in the future due to providers renegotiating higher fees with insurers, as well as other changes occurring in the healthcare industry. Compared to the prior survey released in
"As the price of gas, food, and other goods and services increases due to inflation, medical trend factors used by insurers to set premium rates have clearly been incrementally affected as well," said
According to the survey, other industry factors are also contributing to the higher medical trends. Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement caps place some providers under pressure to shift unreimbursed cost to commercial patients. Hospital consolidation has given large hospital systems greater bargaining power to negotiate higher fees. And, as hospitals continue to acquire physician practices, physicians may be sending lab work to hospital labs that tend to have higher fees when compared to independent labs.
Key findings:
- Medical trends: Health insurers and administrators reported medical trend factors that vary by plans, averaging 6.8% to 7.3%. However, responses also uncovered great disparity among providers with a wide range of trends reported (e.g., the PPO trend ranges from a low of 2.8% to a high of 13.6%). There was also one trend decrease: The trend factor for plans that supplement Medicare (excluding prescription drugs) decreased by 0.2% – from 5.1% to 4.9%. Some respondents cited changes in their negotiated provider rates and changes in utilization as contributing to changes in their trend factors (for decreases as well as for increases).
- Prescription drugs: Health insurers reported a weighted average prescription drug trend of 9.8% – up from 9.3% from the prior survey. Increases in specialty drug utilization and "new drugs on the market" were cited as contributing to the increase.
- Dental: Dental insurers reported weighted average dental trends ranging from 4.0% for DMOs to 5.4% for Reasonable & Customary (R&C) plans, which are consistent with those reported in the prior survey. Some respondents cited negotiated rates with dentists as being the reason for their changing trend factor.
About trend factors
The trend factors collected for this survey (the 45th edition) are being used by insurers to calculate premium and funding rates for health insurance plans effective in 2024.
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