Half of Full-Time Employees Surveyed Don't Understand Health Insurance Coverage for Cancer-Related Medical Expenses
Posted on: Monday, 12 January 2009, 08:00 CST
- 51 percent of employees surveyed say they don't have a clear understanding of what their health insurance covers for cancer-related treatment.
- When asked if their health insurance would cover most of the expenses if they or a family member were diagnosed with cancer, 6 percent say no and 40 percent report they don't know.
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"These responses point out the confusion employees have when it comes to understanding what their health insurance covers," says
Do you feel you have a clear understanding of what your health insurance covers when it comes to cancer treatment? According to the survey results, only about half of employees, regardless of gender, age and region of the country, say they understand what their health insurance covers for cancer treatment:
- Gender. 53 percent of women and 49 percent of men say they don't have a clear understanding.
- Age groups. 59 percent of employees age 35- 44 say they don't have a clear understanding, followed by employees age 18-34 (56 percent), employees age 45-54 (43 percent) and employees age 55 and older (38 percent).
- Geographic regions. 56 percent of employees responding to the survey from the Northeast don't have a clear understanding, followed by employees in the West (53 percent), Midwest (49 percent) and South (47 percent).
Would your health insurance cover most of the expenses if you or a family member were diagnosed with cancer? The survey reports similar responses across gender, age and region of the country:
- Gender. Among men, 35 percent say they don't know if their health insurance covers cancer-related expenses and 6 percent say it wouldn't. Among women, 46 percent say they don't know and 7 percent say it wouldn't.
- Age groups. The highest percentage of respondents who don't know if their health insurance would cover cancer-related expenses is in the 18-34 age group with 47 percent saying they don't know and 6 percent saying no. Among age groups: 35-44, 43 percent don't know and 5 percent say no: 45-54, 32 percent don't know and 9 percent say no; and 55 and older, 29 percent don't know and 4 percent say no.
- Geographic regions. Responses among geographic regions don't show big variances: Northeast, 42 percent say they don't know and 5 percent say no; Midwest, 38 percent say they don't know and 5 percent say no; South, 36 percent say they don't know and 9 percent say no; and West, 43 percent say they don't know and 4 percent say no.
"These answers show that most employees don't have an accurate understanding of what their benefits will cover, since statistics show more than half of cancer treatment costs are not covered by health insurance," Gilligan continues. In fact, cancer costs the American public more than
"In today's environment of double-digit health care cost increases, group health insurance plans at work aren't as comprehensive as they used to be, which means employees are on the hook for more out-of-pocket expenses not covered by their health plan, as well as indirect costs related to cancer treatment," Gilligan says. "A growing number of employees may be interested in purchasing a personal cancer plan at work, particularly if cancer runs in their families, and paying for the policy themselves."
Businesses that offer personal cancer insurance plans at work to complement their group health insurance can help employees minimize financial risk if they or a family member are diagnosed with cancer. "It's all about choice," Gilligan adds. "Adding a cancer plan to the company benefits program gives them another option to protect themselves from unexpected medical costs."
Survey Methodology
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