According to a report from the Health Care Cost Institute,
a Washington, DC-based research group, spending on healthcare costs for
commercially insured children under age 18 grew faster than spending
for adults from 2007 to 2010. HCCI had access to three billion health
insurance claims from Aetna, Humana, and UnitedHealthcare.
Insurers and consumers spent nearly $88 billion on healthcare for
children in 2010, up by 12% percent from 2007, according to the HCCI.
Spending increased even though the number of children covered by
employer-sponsored insurance dropped from 44 million in 2007 to 41.4
million in 2010.
By comparison, healthcare costs for adults increased by 8%. For the full report please clink on the link below.
http://www.healthcostinstitute.org/childrensreport
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