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<br /> Orange County Current Financials with NCHIP
<br /> FY20 FY21 FY22 FY28 FY24 FY25 From FY 2020 through FY 2025,the
<br /> Jul 19-Jun 20 Jul 20•Jun 21 Jul21-Jun 22 Jul 22•Jun 23 Jul 23•Jun 24 Jul 7A•Jun 25 YoYChange Health Insurance plan has experienc
<br /> Ned $6,895,698 $8,857,215 $10,946,908 $6,863,956 $9,921,942 $10,689,943 8% increases in the frequency and severity of
<br /> RK$ $3,611,785 $3,362,195 $3,666,862 $4,257,610 $5,138,s99 $7,173,975 40% large claimants,overall increases in gr s
<br /> Total$ $10,507p83 112,219,410 $14,613,770 $13,141,566 $15,060,842 $17,963,919 19% claims,and growth in plan enrollment.F
<br /> Average Em ployees Covered 1078 1050 1024 1064 1111 1127
<br /> kg PerChimaM PerYear $9,743 $11,635 $14,278 $12,319 $14560 $16,e46 From FY 2024 to FY 2025,the cost of t
<br /> Banded Layer$>40K $1,740,760 $2,701,986 $27,72,535 $2,547,489 $3,140,986 54,150,593
<br /> Banded Layer Claimants 540K 45 57 53 73 74 claims increased by$2,803,277 or
<br /> Slap Lose Reimbursements $647,818 $549,098 $2,165,540 $463,352 $611,414 $767,884 approximately 19%.
<br /> Slap Loss Claimants 2 4 8 2 2 1'
<br /> • Of that increase, medical claims increase
<br /> 001Cielmenls over 51OK 221 252 266 296 357 414 by$768,001 or approximately 8%,while
<br /> #o(Cle mants over$20K 111 130 139 149 182 206 pharmacy claims increased by over$2
<br /> '13L in,Nseu Gam 52M to$400 K million or 40%.
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<br /> What factors are driving the increase in health care cost
<br /> Healthcare costs are rising faster than enrollment, driven primarily by pharmacy and high-cost
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<br /> Claims Have Increased Pharmacy is the Primary Driver
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<br /> Pharmacy increased 40%in one year
<br /> FY24 to FY25: +$2,8M (19%) Over$2M increase in Rx.alone
<br /> • Major contributor to renewal pressure
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