Working women have higher health care costs than men, study finds

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Even when maternity care is excluded, women are more likely to spend more out of pocket on health care expenses.

Working women in the U.S. spend an average of $266 more per year out of pocket on health care costs than men, a new report from Deloitte said.

Collectively, women in the U.S. spend $15.4 billion more in out-of-pocket expenses than men. Even when excluding maternity care, women ages 19-64 spend more than men on average. "Our analysis highlights a hidden financial burden on women that can not only impact their pocketbook but potentially their health. Financial stressors can lead to health problems and delays in care which can further perpetuate a cycle of preventable health care consumption thus compounding expense. As leaders in business, health care, and society, we have an opportunity to make intentional efforts to close this gap," said Kulleni Gebreyes, chief health equity officer with Deloitte.

The new report notes that employers are required to offer health care at the same rate for men and women, but premiums are only one facet of overall costs. The report indicates that employers could close the gap by increasing benefits for women by $12 a month. "Our health care system has done a great job driving equity for access, from the ACA making pregnancy an essential health benefit, to rules around mental health parity. Equity in benefits is the next challenge to address because benefits should be designed to support every person," said Andy Davis, principal of health care practice at Deloitte.

 

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