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Medical Plan Costs in Colombia Could Rise 9.4% in 2026, According to International ProjectionsBy Jazmin Agudelo for Ruta Pantera on 10/27/2025 6:58:13 AM |
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| In a context of post-pandemic economic recovery and global inflationary pressures, Colombia's health system faces a new challenge: a projected 9.4% increase in medical plan costs for 2026. This figure, revealed in the 2026 Medical Cost Trends Report by global consultancy Aon, positions Colombia as one of the countries with the sharpest rise in Latin America, surpassed only by the regional average of 10.2%. While the world anticipates a global 9.8% hike in employer-sponsored health plans, this single-digit trend marks a respite after years of accelerated growth, but for Colombians, it means an additional burden on a system already strained by inequalities and pending reforms. What drives this jump? From the rise of chronic diseases like cancer and cardiovascular conditions to costly technological advances in treatments, the landscape demands deep reflection on the sustainability of universal health access. Aon's Report Aon's 2026 Medical Cost Trends Report, based on a survey of 112 countries and over 113 specialized offices, paints a picture of relative moderation but persistent pressure on healthcare spending. Globally, medical plan costs will grow 9.8% in 2026, a slight decline from the 10.1% estimated for 2025, driven by post-pandemic stabilization and adjustments in pharmaceutical supply chains. In Latin America and the Caribbean, the most affected region, the rate stands at 10.2%, a moderation from 2025's 10.7%, thanks to key contributions from Colombia and Brazil in curbing increases. However, for Colombia, the forecast is 9.4%, 38.3% higher than the 6.8% recorded in 2025, reflecting volatility that contrasts with the global downward trend. This projection is no statistical whim; it arises from direct interactions with insurers and corporate clients, incorporating variables like inflation (projected at 5.4% for 2024 by the IMF) and population aging. In Colombia, where 96% of the population is affiliated with the General Social Security Health System (SGSSS), this rise will impact both mandatory and voluntary/prepaid plans, exacerbating the gap between public and private coverage. Experts like Max Saraví, Aon's Head of Health & Human Capital for Latin America, warn that "post-pandemic economic volatility, combined with currency depreciation, continues to affect emerging economies like ours." Thus, while countries like the US see 8.5% hikes, Colombia aligns with the Latin American average but with local risks like the partial implementation of the 2023 health reform, which aims to centralize resources but generates uncertainty in operational costs. | ||||
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The engine of this increase lies in a cocktail of demographic, clinical, and technological factors. First, chronic diseases dominate: cancer—especially lung, breast, colon, rectum, and prostate—leads spending, with prolonged treatments including immunotherapies and gene therapies costing 20% more annually in the region. Cardiovascular conditions follow, driven by work stress, sedentary lifestyles, and processed diets, accounting for 25% of medical claims in Colombia. Musculoskeletal disorders, like back pain from poor postures in extended workdays, complete the trio, affecting 15% more remote workers post-pandemic. Technology, paradoxically, worsens the issue: innovations like robotic surgery and biologics raise unit costs by 15-20%, per Aon, as plans must cover these advances to maintain quality standards. In Colombia, where health spending is 7.5% of GDP (below the 10% OECD average), this dynamic pressures EPS (Health Promoting Entities), facing accumulated debts of 20 trillion pesos. Moreover, inflation in imported inputs—drugs and equipment—is amplified by peso depreciation, a key factor Aon identifies in volatile economies. Mario Cruz, Acemi's technical vice president, emphasizes that "these increases not only raise the Health Benefits Plan costs but shift burdens to families and businesses, potentially hiking out-of-pocket spending by 10%." Implications for Colombia's Health System The repercussions of this 9.4% are multifaceted. For the 50 million SGSSS affiliates, it means higher premiums in voluntary plans—covering 10% of the population—and greater strain on state subsidies for low strata. Prepaid medicine, booming with 15% annual growth, could see tariffs rise 12%, affecting 2 million users seeking faster appointments and specialists, per Colsanitas data. Companies funding 40% of corporate plans will face a 2% additional labor cost impact, potentially slowing hiring in a 10% unemployment market. Macro-level, the Ministry of Health adjusted the Capitation Payment Unit (UPC) by 12.4% for 2024, but 2026 projections suggest that without structural reforms, the system deficit could reach 30 trillion pesos. Juan Guerrero, president of the Colombian Public Health Association, alerts that "increasing out-of-pocket spending is undesirable, as it violates the constitutional right to health and widens inequalities." In this vein, the 2023 reform, transferring competencies to territorial entities, could mitigate if implemented efficiently, but current uncertainty—with congressional debates—accelerates price escalation. Strategies to Mitigate the Impact Faced with this horizon, prevention emerges as an antidote. Aon recommends investing in corporate wellness programs, like annual check-ups and monitoring apps, which could reduce claims by 15%. In Colombia, Superintendencia de Salud initiatives promoting telemedicine have cut remote consultation costs by 20%. Paúl Rodríguez, Universidad del Rosario economist, advocates for "cost-minimization policies, like subsidies for generics and pharmaceutical patent regulation." Additionally, the rise of prepaid medicine—with players like Nueva EPS and Sura gaining 500,000 new affiliates in 2024—offers an escape valve for those who can afford it, but widens system duality. Long-term, health education and AI adoption for predictive diagnostics could stabilize trends. As Ignacio Correa, Colsanitas president, notes, "prepaid is not a luxury but a necessary complement in an inefficient system." The projected 9.4% medical cost increase for 2026 is more than a number; it's a call to action for Colombia, where health is a right and equity driver. While Aon envisions regional moderation, the country must prioritize prevention, innovation, and inclusive reforms to avoid deepening gaps. In a world where health costs more, investing in it today saves tomorrow. For families and policymakers, the message is clear: sustainability doesn't wait; it demands collective vision. | |||
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