The analysis, which considers different scenarios of how the pandemic will play out, projects costs in the national commercial market to range from $34 billion to $251 billion. Cost includes testing, treatment and COVID-19 care.
When compared to premium, the analysis predicts COVID-19 costs could range from about 2 percent of premium to more than 21 percent of premium.
Health insurers are in the process of setting their rates for 2021. With these costs in mind, health insurers may raise their premiums between 4 percent and more than 40 percent to recoup 2020 losses, according to the analysis.
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