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Health Plan Cost Increases to Hold Steady in 2016; Nearly Half of Large Employers Will Trigger Cadillac Tax in 2018
National Business Group on Health [NBGH]
Aug. 12, 2015
"Almost one-half of respondents (48%) expect at least one of their benefit plans will hit the excise tax threshold in 2018 if they don't take action. By 2020, almost three-quarters (72%) expect one of their plans will trigger the tax, while their plan with the greatest enrollment will only be one year behind. Employers, however, are taking action to delay the impact of the excise tax. More than three quarters of respondents (76%) are adding or expanding CDHPs and consumerism tools while 70% are expanding wellness programs."
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