Secretary Sebelius Releases New Report:
Wednesday, Jun 24,2009, 11:51:01 AM Click:
"It doesn't matter if you have insurance or not: when Americans go to the hospital or the doctor's office, they are paying more and getting less," Secretary Sebelius said. "Every year, co-pays, deductibles and other expenses are taking a bigger bite out of the family budget and the American people are demanding reform."
The report notes:
- A person with employer-based coverage paid an average of $1,522 on health care (not including premiums) in 2006, compared with $1,260 in 2001. When including the added burden of higher premiums, out-of-pocket costs rose even more sharply, with a 30 percent increase from an average of $2,827 in 2001 to $3,744 in 2006.
- Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums have nearly doubled since 2000, a rate three times faster than wages. In 2008, the average premium for a family plan purchased through an employer was $12,680, nearly the annual earnings of a full-time minimum wage job.
- For preferred provider organization (PPO) plans purchased through an employer, the average family deductible increased 30 percent in just two years, from $1,034 to $1,344. This effect is more pronounced for small firms, where PPO deductibles increased from $1,439 to $2,367 -- a rise of 64 percent.
- In 2004, only one in five people with health insurance through an employer had a co-payment of more than $25, but by 2008 the number jumped to one in three.
Today's report is one of a series of reports on the health care status quo that are available online at http://www.healthreform.gov/reports/index.html.
Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials are available at http://www.hhs.gov/news.
HHS Press Office
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
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