ACA opponents have been screaming about health insurance premiums going up because of Obamacare.
I hate to rain on their parade, but premiums have been increasing every year since at least 1999. Here are figures for the average annual cost of a family policy, courtesy of the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Year Premium % increase
1999 – $5791 —
2000 – $6438 11%
2001 – $7061 9%
2002 – $8003 13%
2003 – $9068 13%
2004 – $9950 9%
2005 – $10880 9%
2006 – $11480 5%
2007 – $12106 5%
2008 – $12680 4%
2009 – $13375 5%
2010 – $13770 2%
2011 – $15073 12%
2012 – $15745 4%
2013 – $16351 4%
Notice the giant 12% hike in 2011, before the ACA required insurers to come begging for rate increases above 10%. Also remember the insurance companies had to hand out $1.1 billion in premium rebates because they were spending more money on administrative costs than the ACA permitted.
We get our insurance through the Joliet Diocese. Peg gets it free; insuring me runs about $5000/year. Every year, the cost has gone up while pharmaceutical coverage gets more restrictive. Were also forced to use a mail-order service for maintenance prescriptions; we got stuck paying $150 for a medication even though the manufacturer had a discount program that guaranteed it would cost $15/month. The service refused to honor the discount program but also wouldnt let us go to a pharmacy that would.
The only solution to this is a single-payor system, but there will be a lot of howling when it happens. More on that in my next post.
Glad I stopped in, Dr. Dave. Nicely written, and I’m glad Peg gave you a push into the blogosphere!
Thanks!