NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters) - U.S. employers expect health insurance costs to rise an average 5.8% in 2025, largely due to increased cost of medical services as well as higher use, according to a survey released by consulting firm Mercer on Thursday. The year 2025 is projected to be the third consecutive year in which healthcare costs for employers rise by more than 5%. Costs increased an average 3% during the decade prior, the report said.
In part, the higher cost of each medical service is driven by a continued shortage of healthcare workers, linked to providers raising prices, Mercer said. Spending on behavioral health and popular but pricey GLP-1 weight loss drugs are also contributors.
Mercer said 53% of employers plan to implement cost-management changes in 2025, an increase from 44% in 2024. Those strategies would target reducing utilization by plan members with expensive conditions and managing specialty drug costs, Umland said. In 2024, prescription drug spending remained the fastest-growing cost for employers, rising 7.2% from 8.6% in 2023.
Among employer concerns are expensive gene and cellular therapies, Umland said. Such therapies can cost $1 million or more. "These drugs are at cost levels that we have never seen before. And while they're still few and far between, when one of those claims hit, employers really feel it."
Employers with workforces sized between 50 to 499 employees reported the highest cost increases, by 9% if they do not take measures to manage costs and 6.3% if cost-management changes are made. A greater portion of small employers pay private insurers for fully insured health plans. Costs for such plans tend to carry a higher premium and employers are unable to add cost-saving well-being programs, said Mercer's Chief Actuary Sunit Patel.
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