Consumer-Driven Plans Increase Share of Employer-Based Benefits

Consumer-driven health plans seized five more points of market share in the employer-based benefits market, according to Mercer’s latest report:

  • Mercer survey finds average total health benefit cost per employee rose 3.9% in 2014;
  • Enrollment in high-deductible, consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) jumps from 18% to 23% of all covered employees following a surge of new implementations;
  • Nearly half of large employers (48%) now offer a CDHP, up from 39%;
  • Private exchanges used by 3% of large employers, with 28% likely to make the shift within five years.

Figure 4 shows that consumer-driven plans are poised to continue their growth. The growth of private exchanges is also good news, because it gets individuals used to buying their own health insurance.

John R. Graham is a former Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute.
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