Sun Life U.S. annual high-cost claims report shows 45% increase of million-dollar+ claims
Million-dollar+ claims rose from 109 claims per million members in 2019 to 158 claims per million in 2022
"This research provides valuable insights into the trends that contribute to rising healthcare costs, which helps shape our approach to new benefit solutions and services that help people access the care and coverage they need," said Jen Collier, president, Health and Risk Solutions, Sun Life
As a stop-loss provider, Sun Life covers high-dollar claims for employers who self-fund their employee health plans. According to KFF, an independent non-profit organization focused on national health issues,
Report highlights
- Injectable drugs continue to be key drivers of high-cost claims; the majority are used to treat cancer. Total Sun Life stop-loss reimbursements for cancer from 2019 to 2022 were
.$1.5 billion - The most frequent diagnosis among orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions was spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal column resulting from arthritis. Orthopedic/musculoskeletal conditions are also a leading cause of short- and long-term disability. Total Sun Life stop-loss reimbursements for this condition were
during the four-year period.$339 million - Cardiovascular disease, which includes heart disease and stroke, represents more
U.S. total health spend (12% ) than any other diagnostic group, according to research from The American Heart Association. Total Sun Life stop-loss reimbursements during the four-year period were .$444 million - Newborn and infant care, which includes premature birth or complications during birth, continued to be among the highest-cost conditions, predominantly due to long-term hospitalizations. Total Sun Life stop-loss reimbursements from 2019 to 2022 were
in this condition category.$338 million
Medical vs. Rx spend
- Treatment of many conditions included both medical (hospital or clinic-based care) and Rx/drug spend.
- Conditions like newborn/infant care and COVID-19 were almost entirely made up of medical spend, while conditions like hemophilia were heavily based on Rx spend.
- Medical spend can still include drugs administered in a clinical setting, while Rx spend includes injections, patches or oral medications.
- Certain drugs may have higher costs when administered in a clinical setting, compared to when the patient can administer the drugs at home. Many Sun Life members who have transitioned to more convenient, home-based infusions saw their claims lowered by tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
"While we closely follow the cost trends associated with injectable drugs, we are pleased to see new innovative drugs and treatments coming to market that will save and improve the lives of people facing major medical conditions," said Dan Fishbein, M.D., president of Sun Life
Sun Life's Health and Risk Solutions business, which provides stop-loss coverage, also offers Health Navigator powered by PinnacleCare, a healthcare navigation service that offers personal care advisors to help people access the right diagnoses, treatments, and care for their needs.
Sun Life's annual high-cost claims report analyzes a rolling four years of medical claims data from a member database of 5.5 million people, covered by 2,800 self-funded employer clients. Sun Life is the largest independent stop-loss provider in the
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