The average healthcare cost typically makes up 7.6 percent of a company’s budget. And chances are, the HR manager fought for every penny by using fact-based research in her presentation to senior leadership. So, she needs you to do the same when you meet and make recommendations to her. Know these three industry trends and differentiate yourself as a broker who provides guidance to your groups that are based in research.
Over $117 billion was spent on dental care, a slight increase over previous years, per the American Dental Association’s webinar, State of the Dental Market: Outlook 2018. Their data also shows an increase in dental care spending via programs offered through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) (growing from 4 percent in 2000, to 12 percent in 2015). Other stats show that private insurance and consumer out-of-pocket cost each account for 40 percent of dental spending.
So what?
About 2 million consumers with non-traumatic conditions, such as dental pain, visit hospital emergency rooms each year. These visits have increased within the last 10 years. The research has identified that individuals, ages 45 to 64, are four times more likely to end up in the emergency room with tooth pain compared to their younger counterparts, ages 25 to 44 years old.
So what?
The point of dental coverage is to remove the cost barrier to dental care for employees. The need for this is supported by the fact that 56 percent of consumers currently state that they don’t visit a dentist because of cost…or their perception that dental care is expensive. The other 29 percent don’t go to the dentist because of fear.
So what?
These days, most carriers have a quoting tool that benefits administrators can use to generate quotes. However, you know that a good broker does much more than provide quotes. You help your groups navigate the ever-shifting healthcare landscape through your expert knowledge. You provide guidance based on industry trends and research that helps administrators make the right benefits decisions for their companies and employees.
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