NU Online News Service, Oct. 13, 2003, 6:23 p.m. EDT – U.S. employers probably will pay an average of 13% more for health coverage in 2004 than they are paying this year, according to Hewitt Associates L.L.C., Lincolnshire, Ill.
The benefits consulting firm estimates the average cost of the most popular type of commercial coverage, preferred provider organization coverage, will increase 12%, to $7,056 per covered employee. The cost of the second most popular option, the health maintenance organization, will increase 13%, to $6,831, and the cost of traditional indemnity coverage will increase 12%, to $7,581.
The average employee contribution will increase 23%, to $1,565, Hewitt predicts.