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January 2023 Volume 21, Number 1 | |||||
Healthcare Costs to Rise in 2023: Cancer Top DriverAccording to professional services firm Aon, the average cost of healthcare for their own employees will increase by 6.5% next year. This is a significant increase from the 3.7% uptick seen in 2022 . This cost increases similar to other cost increases mentioned here and likely due to the increased willingness of Americans to go in-person for testing and treatment now that the pandemic has subsided. Cancer Is the Main Driver of Increasing Healthcare Costs Cancer has been named the top driver of employer healthcare costs, replacing musculoskeletal conditions. In the Business Group on Health survey, 13% of employers stated that the incidence of late-stage cancers among their employees has increased, while 44% expect to see more cancer diagnoses in the future.
Specialty Drugs a Significant Contributor to Rising Prices
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, specialty drugs have been on the rise in recent years, increasing by 43% since 2016. These drugs accounted for over 50% of total drug spending in 2021. Specialty drugs are typically used to treat complex, chronic diseases such as cancer and autoimmune disorders.
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This Just In ... How Employers Can Use Benefits to Protect Employees from Inflation Annual Health FSA Contribution Limit to Increase in 2023 How to Encourage Employees to Use Mental Health Resources Employers Can Help Employees Overcome Burnout with Sabbaticals Healthcare Costs to Rise in 2023: Cancer Top Driver
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