According to the Congressional Budget Office, the average 2034 per-user effect could be $650 in savings and $4,300 in costs for Medicare, but this could have a big effect on all employers health plans as well.
The average employer-sponsored health insurance premium for US families rose 7% this year – same as last year, according to the annual KFF survey of 2,100 companies.
In a world where rude, dismissive and toxic communication seems to have become the norm, the toll of negativity can be devastating. It is dragging us down as individuals, organizations and communities.
The American Hospital Association has urged Pres. Biden to take immediate steps to address the "substantial shortages" of lifesaving products, since the closure of a major medical supply plant in North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene.
Education and communication remain key components of growth and progress, and there are a growing number of individuals and organizations who are leading the way.
By effectively leveraging ICHRA, brokers can position themselves as strategic partners to their clients, helping them navigate the complex landscape of rising health care costs.