"Get ready for another hike in copays and deductibles.So is overweight/obesity - major reason for chronic and costly diseases.
A survey being released Thursday by the Mercer consulting firm found 59 percent of companies intend to keep down rising health care costs in 2009 by raising workers' deductibles, copays or out-of-pocket spending limits.
On average, health care costs will go up by an estimated 5.7 percent next year for both workers and their employers, the study found. That repeats this year's 5.7 percent hike and a 6.1 percent jump in 2007.
The growth of health care costs has hovered at around 6 percent since 2005, according to Mercer. While that's down from the double-digit growth in previous years, it's still moving at a faster clip than inflation or workers wages."
"'It's not something to cheer about, especially since costs are getting passed on to employees,' said Blaine Bos, author of the survey."Yes it is, as long as the overfat, i.e., those who are at higher risk and who cost more, pay the increase.
If the rest of us have to, fight back.
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