Rising health care spending is driving a triple crisis in U.S. health
care; the disappearance of employer-based coverage; the gradually
developing crisis in Medicaid; and Medicare is threatened by rising
health costs. The whole system of employer-based health care is dealing
with severe costs issues.
There are several reasons for these issues, but mainly health care costs at current levels are now so large that companies are cutting costs by reducing coverage or increasing premiums. Unfortunately it is usually both. Eventually, we may perhaps see the whole employer health care initiatives go away.
There are several reasons for these issues, but mainly health care costs at current levels are now so large that companies are cutting costs by reducing coverage or increasing premiums. Unfortunately it is usually both. Eventually, we may perhaps see the whole employer health care initiatives go away.
Rising health care spending is driving a triple crisis in U.S. health
care; the disappearance of employer-based coverage; the gradually
developing crisis in Medicaid; and Medicare is threatened by rising
health costs. The whole system of employer-based health care is dealing
with severe costs issues.
There are several reasons for these issues, but mainly health care costs at current levels are now so large that companies are cutting costs by reducing coverage or increasing premiums. Unfortunately it is usually both. Eventually, we may perhaps see the whole employer health care initiatives go away.
There are several reasons for these issues, but mainly health care costs at current levels are now so large that companies are cutting costs by reducing coverage or increasing premiums. Unfortunately it is usually both. Eventually, we may perhaps see the whole employer health care initiatives go away.