HealthLeaders Media August 26, 2022
Jay Asser

Medical claims are back on the rise after being supressed during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Healthcare costs for employers are set to increase to more than $13,800 per employee in 2023, according to analysis by Aon.

The financial services firm used data of nearly 700 employers representing approximately 5.6 million employees and found that healthcare expenditures will rise significantly from the budgeted $13,020 per employee in 2022.

The projection of a 6.5% increase is more than double the rate employers experienced from 2021 to 2022, but remains well below the 9.1 inflation figure reported through the Consumer Price Index, the research stated.

Naturally, with employees utilizing care more at typical levels following the first year of the...

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