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					<description><![CDATA[A new survey has found that many American workers are struggling with medical bills even though they have employer-sponsored health plans. The good news from the survey was that 81% of respondents said they had health insurance, which meant they were 19% more financially fit than people without insurance. They were also happier. The survey [&#8230;]]]></description>
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A new survey has found that many American workers are struggling with medical bills even though they have employer-sponsored health plans.

 

The good news from the survey was that 81% of respondents said they had health insurance, which meant they were 19% more financially fit than people without insurance. They were also happier.

 

The survey found that:

 
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 	<li>One in 10 employees who have insurance and pay part of the premiums, also have annual out-of-pocket medical bills of more than $10,000.</li>
 	<li>33% of insured employees carry medical debts that they are trying pay down.</li>
 	<li>Insured employees that carry medical debt are 42% less financially fit than those who do not have such debt.</li>
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Carrying debts related to medical care also affects employees’ health. The survey found that workers with money problems are:

 
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 	<li>Three times more likely to suffer from anxiety and panic attacks.</li>
 	<li>Eight times more likely to have sleep problems.</li>
 	<li>Four times more likely to suffer from depression and have suicidal thoughts.</li>
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Stress from medical debts can also affect worker productivity. Of employees with medical debt problems:

 
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 	<li>24% have troubled relationships with co-workers.</li>
 	<li>22% cannot finish their daily tasks.</li>
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Lost productivity from these two issues costs businesses up to 14% of payroll expenses, the survey found.

 
<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What can you do</strong></h4>
 

Given that health care costs show no signs of abating, what can you do for your low-wage employees and also ensure that your own health insurance premiums don’t spiral out of control? Here are some options:

 

<strong>Vary premium level </strong>– If you have a mix of highly paid staff and lower-wage workers, you can create a tiered system where the latter receive greater premium contributions from you than do the former. About a quarter of large employers vary employee health insurance premiums. This is something that’s not feasible for all businesses, particularly if money is tight.

 

<strong>Offer plans with generous benefits</strong> – You can offer a slate of plans, from ones with larger copays and deductibles to those with low or no out-of-pocket costs for those employees willing to pay more in premium. This way, your low-wage workers have a choice of health plans which include lower deductibles and lower variability in potential out-of-pocket liability.

 

<strong>Offer skinny plans</strong> – Skinny plans still cover the 10 benefits required by the Affordable Care Act, but they typically have a narrow network of providers in exchange for low out-of-pocket costs for the enrollee. While this option is good for your younger and healthier worker, it is often a non-starter for those who have existing health issues.

 

<strong>Carefully review incentives and subsidies</strong> – Employers should design wellness incentives that do not penalize low-wage workers, who are more likely to smoke, (many employers impose a tobacco surcharge averaging $600 a year). Employers should couple tobacco surcharges with tobacco-cessation programs, and waive surcharges for employees who are trying to quit.

 

<strong>Offer plans with modern attributes</strong> – Telemedicine services can reduce health care costs, as they reduce the worker’s need to take time off for an appointment and also lower the cost of delivery of care.

 

<strong>Push for lower prices and costs</strong> – You should coordinate with us, so we can work with your health plans and providers to reduce costs.

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