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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Health Costs to Rise Nearly 10 Percent Says Study

NEW YORK - Employer health care costs are poised to increase almost 10 percent in 2008, more than double the annual inflation rate. According to an industry report released; a study predicts that medical costs will increase 9.9 percent in 2008 and an additional 9.6 percent in 2009. "Health care providers, insurers and employers will have to monitor medical costs carefully if we are to avoid a resurgence of the double-digit annual increases seen in the past," said the leader of the Health Research Institute.

The report found two factors driving the increase: A hospital building boom, as hospitals replace facilities and add centers for outpatient treatment and private rooms. An increase in the expenses those with insurance are paying for those without. Cost-shifting from the uninsured, Medicare and Medicaid will account for nearly one in every five dollars spent by private insurers in 2009, according to the study, as the federal government under funds public insurance programs and the number of people with private insurance continues to decrease.

One of the things employers are doing in response is increasing wellness, prevention and disease management programs, which they say not only keeps employees healthy but also increases productivity. The survey was done on more than 500 employers and health plans, with total coverage of more than 11 million people by PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Keeping Kids in Good Health

Tommy Picchietti who is reached the limit of his parents' health insurance coverage when he was 9 months old. By that time, he'd already taken up an open heart surgery and been on a ventilator with other complications related to his treatment for heart disease -- a condition Tommy developed as the result of an immune disorder he'd been born with. Through health insurance his parents were able to cover their son's medical expenses for a few more years after their insurance ran out. But when the insurance expired, they weren't left with many options.

In 2006, Picchiettis' parents heard about a state program called All Kids which provides health coverage to uninsured children at a reduced cost. Now they pay a $100 monthly premium that allows Tommy to keep getting the highly specialized care he needs. The state estimates that between 200,000 to 250,000 children lack health insurances. A 2006 study from Families USA reported an even higher number: 376,000. Many of these children have parents who make too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to pay for private insurance, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services says. Not having insurance increases the odds which a child won't get recommended health screenings and immunizations. Uninsured kids, like uninsured adults, are also much more likely to be hospitalized for preventable problems.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Need Better Health Insurance Coverages for Youngsters

The number of youngsters without health insurance climbed again in 2006, so 38% of high school graduates and 34% of college graduates will spend some time uninsured in the year after graduation, a new report shows. According to the latest federal data, there were 13.7 million Americans aged 19 to 29 without health insurance in 2006, up from 13.3 million in 2005. Public programs such as Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program end coverage at the age of 19 and voluntary employer-provided insurance is tied to the ability to get a job, and the jobs available to youngsters tend to be those that don't carry benefits. While young adults are less likely to need health care, "they do use the health-care system," the report's co-author, Sara Collins said. "Losing coverage at this time can affect your ability to transition effectively into a situation of health care."

And when young people do require health care, it can be because of a major accident, in which costs can be "catastrophic," she said. "And it is never a good idea to be without health insurance, no matter what your age." Two-thirds of the young adults who went without health insurance for some time went without needed care because of cost, the report said. Half reported problems paying medical bills or said they were paying off medical debts over time. Some action is being taken to remedy the situation, Collins said. Twenty states have passed legislation requiring insurance companies to extend coverage of minors after age 18 or 19. The age limits in state laws range from 24 in Delaware, Indiana and South Dakota to 30 in New Jersey.

On the federal level, a law has been proposed which would have dependent children of government workers covered to age 25. Extending the age limit for federal programs such as Medicaid would have the greatest impact, because such programs cover poorer people, Collins said. "This is a problem facing people at all income levels, but the largest number of uninsured are in lower income families," she said. Raising the age limit for those programs would cover up to 7.6 million uninsured young adults in families who have incomes below 200 percent of poverty, the report said. States could help by having the colleges and universities which they fund offer insurance to students, both full time and part time, the report said.

The issue calls for a public-private approach, said Robert Zirkelbach, spokesman for America's Health Insurance Plans, a group in Washington, D.C., which represents 1,300 insurers covering 200 million Americans. The organization has made several proposals about better coverage for younger adults, including expansion of Medicaid to cover all members of a family, Zerkelbach said. "We need to make health-care coverage more affordable, that has to be done by reducing the underlying costs of medical care."

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