U.S. Out-Of-Pocket Healthcare Spending Swells to $491 Billion, Up 10%
In 2021, total
"A variety of demographic, business, and government trends are contributing to rising out-of-pocket healthcare expenses in
Among the multiple drivers contributing to significant out-of-pocket spending growth, are the following:
- government, regulatory and insurance/payer actions including
Managed Care Organization cost shifting, the Affordable Care Act's Individual Mandate Repeal, and various policy changes that make healthcare more expensive; - business and economic trends, including actions taken by the business community and healthcare providers;
- demographic trends that affect large groups of people such as obesity, aging and chronic conditions. Less common, yet expensive, demographic trends include mental illness and addiction.
Continuing a long-standing trend, out-of-pocket expenditures for healthcare products and services in
Over the years,
Greater gains in out-of-pocket spending will be mitigated by continued rising usage of lower cost medications (generic drugs, OTC medicines, Rx-to-OTC switches), growing utilization of disease management programs and the proliferation of low premium, high deductible health plans. Furthermore, salary growth will continue to lag healthcare cost increases and as consumers are unable to afford rising expenditures, they will increasingly forgo treatment and/or search for less expensive options such as generic or OTC medications. The economic effects of the Covid pandemic will further dampen spending, although not significantly.
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