Fierce Healthcare December 11, 2023
Paige Minemyer

More than half of global health insurers are expecting significant increases in healthcare costs over the next several years, according to a new report.

Analysts at advisory firm WTW surveyed 266 insurers across 66 countries and found that 58% are bracing for “higher or significantly higher” cost increases in the three upcoming years. The report found that global medical costs increased by 10.7% in 2023, a record high and up from a 7.4% increase in 2022.

The average cost trend insurers expect is 9.9% next year, which accounts for variations in rates between regions. For example, the estimated rate of cost increases decreased from 10.9% in 2023 to 9.3% in 2024, while it’s projected to rise from 11.3% in 2023...

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Topics: Employer, Healthcare System, Insurance, Pricing / Spending, Survey / Study, Trends
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