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Why Your Health Insurance Might Cost More in 2025
Hartford, USASunday, February 2, 2025
One way to make health care more affordable is by cutting the amount employees pay out-of-pocket for care. But this also means employers might have to shift more costs to employees in other ways.
The good news is that while most states are seeing an increase in health insurance rates, six states actually saw their rates go down. Iowa and South Dakota had the biggest drops.
People are trying to figure out why health care costs are going up so much, especially with all the changes in the industry. Some experts think it's because companies want to have more power in negotiations, offset costs, and deal with the uncertainty of the future. Others blame the high cost of medicines and the fact that there are fewer doctors.
Additionally, experts mention that the shortage of medical professionals and the general health of the population is deteriorating. This means that insurers have to pay more to cover people. The lack of competition in the health care market is also a big issue.
It's important to note that affordability isn't just about the premiums. Out-of-pocket costs are also a big part of the problem. Employers might try to keep premiums steady by changing the design of their plans, which could mean higher deductibles for employees.
This is a complex issue, and there isn't a simple solution. But it's clear that something needs to be done to make health care more affordable for everyone.
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