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Where The Money Goes

As a business owner, youve come to expect big increases in your employee health insurance premiums of late. Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums increased an average of . percent in , and this was the fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth, according to the recent Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey released by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Thats about five times the rate of inflation nationally, and probably significantly higher than the price increases your company has imposed on its products and services in the same time frame. The reasons for these increases are not mysterious. The largest share of the ongoing increases track to increased utilization of advanced medical technologies new diagnostic and preventive screenings, and other high-tech therapies and medical hardware the majority of which are delivered at hospital on an inpatient or outpatient basis.

Prescription drugs also continue to play a major role in the rising cost of health care, owing to the higher prices of new formulations, the wider application of combination therapies and greater consumer demand for, and need of, medications in all areas of prevention and treatment. About the only area that has seen relative stability is physician costs.

Such increases, when they are part of the costs of running your business, are naturally cause for concern. It only makes sense that employers who want to continue offering their employees access to quality health care become more knowledgeable about how well their money is being spent by the health care carrier they choose.

For example, did you know that virtually all carriers in Florida spend roughly the same percentage of your premium dollars on medical claims which works out to a medical loss ratio of percent to percent? They also spend about the same percentage, percent to percent, on administering your plan (processing claims, providing customer service functions, covering fixed costs).

And most of the carriers factor in a percent profit margin. The balance of your premium dollars go to the commissions, which carriers pay to the independent health insurance brokers who act as consultants.

Brokers are, of course, a critical element in matching clients with carriers. Most small business employers dont have the time or staff to determine the best package of benefits for their group, shop the market for bids and compare product offerings carefully.

They depend on their broker to explore the different options, give them objective recommendations on the best choices and complete their applications. And brokers services may often continue after enrollment. Its extremely valuable for employers to better understand where their premium dollars go. Dont hesitate to ask questions to fully recognize why one health plan may be preferred over another.

Employers can exercise some control over their costs by finding a health benefits company that provides the best value for their companys premium dollars. The way in which you shop a health plan can impact the price.

Its the same as if your travel agent had a great deal for you air, car, hotel and meals included. You tell your agent to book it. Coincidently, your neighbors just booked that same trip for $, less through their travel agent.

One agent shopped for the best price, the other agent arranged the trip through his or her vendor of choice. Whether its a family vacation, buying a car or choosing a health benefits plan, how you shop can impact your cost.

So why are health care premiums different? Take a closer look.

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

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