PR Newswire May 22, 2018
Milliman, Inc.

For more than ten years, the MMI has been increasing at an average of over $100 per month

Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today released the 2018 Milliman Medical Index (MMI), which measures the cost of healthcare for a typical American family of four receiving coverage from an employer-sponsored preferred provider plan (PPO). In 2018, costs for this family will increase by 4.5%, approaching the lowest rate on record. Last year’s 4.3% increase was the lowest in the MMI’s 18 year history, and points to the recent deceleration in healthcare cost increases.

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