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Regardless of One’s View on Us Heathcare Payments, Most People Agree on 3 Things:

By PaymentsJournal
July 17, 2019
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Don’t miss another episode of Truth In Data! Click on the red bell in the lower left corner of your screen to receive notifications as soon as the episode publishes.

Data for today’s episode is provided by Mercator Advisory Group’s report – The Growing Importance of Healthcare Accounts

  1. Healthcare costs are rising
  2. Consumers are paying more out of pocket than ever before
  3. The use of Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Accounts, and Health Reimbursement Accounts are expanding
  • Spending on healthcare has reached a staggering $3 trillion and accounts for >18% of US GDP
  • On average, healthcare costs per individual in the US is > $10,000
  • Out of pocket healthcare spending is greater than $330 billion and > 11% of national healthcare expenditure
  • 56% of US workers are covered by health plans offered by their employers. The remainder buy individually or through Medicare & Medicaid
  • Increased health care costs impact small firms more profoundly, almost 20% of small businesses only offer high-deductible health plans

About the report

Healthcare-related expenses are nearing 20% of GDP in the U.S. and the rise in costs show no signs of slowing. The persistent trend has left employers of all sizes to figure out how to offer meaningful healthcare benefits to attract good employees while keeping insurance costs at reasonable levels. The answer for many employers and consumers has be a reliance on healthcare plans with higher deductibles but lower premiums than traditional plans, coupled with a tax-advantaged account that the consumer uses to pay for healthcare-related expenses not covered by their health insurance plan. The dependency on consumer-driven accounts represents an opportunity for issuers and new market entrants that can amass scale and offer efficient, differentiated services, according to Mercator Advisory Group’s latest research, The Growing Importance of Healthcare Accounts.

The increase in healthcare costs and the impact of the Affordable Care Act are the primary drivers leading consumers and employers to embrace healthcare accounts. HRA (Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs), Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) have been in use for years, but the influx of new users is profoundly changing the way these accounts are being used. In the past, account users were primarily savers seeking to take advantage of the tax savings these accounts afford since contributions to fund the accounts are not taxed if withdrawals are for expenses permitted by the IRS. In contrast, the new users tend to be heavily reliant on their accounts to pay healthcare expenses and frequently they draw down their balances.

“The new users are active spenders, involved in how their healthcare dollars are spent and looking for the most effective way to use their healthcare account balances. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is in part responsible for the wave of new users. Survival of the ACA is in question after the presidential election, but the use of healthcare accounts has been considered positive and will likely be front and center as new healthcare policies emerge,” commented Sarah Grotta, Director, Debit Advisory Service, author of the report.

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