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SCMP Economy28.04.2026Santé1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong medical claims could double in a decade, study warns

Research shows 61% surge in claims from 2019-2023, driven by inpatient bill growth, raising sustainability concerns for private health insurance

L'essentiel

  • Medical claims paid by Hong Kong insurers could double within a decade, a study warns.
  • Total claims rose 61% from HK$10.99 billion in 2019 to HK$17.73 billion in 2023, with inpatient claims surging 75% to over HK$14 billion.
  • The study of over 10 million claims raises serious concerns about private health insurance affordability.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The study analysed more than 10 million claims from 2019 to 2023, representing a comprehensive review of medical insurance reimbursements in Hong Kong's private healthcare sector.

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Medical claims paid by Hong Kong insurers could double within a decade, a study has warned, raising concerns over the sector's sustainability. The findings, released on Tuesday, showed total medical claims in the city rose by more than 60 per cent between 2019 and 2023, driven largely by a surge in inpatient bills, especially for day procedures. "If such an increase continues at the same rate, it will raise serious concerns about the affordability of private health insurance for both employers and individuals, as the costs would be 50 per cent higher in five years and double within 10," said Peter Yuen Pok-man, dean of Polytechnic University's College of Professional and Continuing Education and who led the study. "Given the pace of the rise, the industry will not be sustainable, and therefore remedial measures must be introduced." The research analysed more than 10 million claims in 2019 and 2023, and found total reimbursements reached HK$17.73 billion (US$3.08 billion) in 2023, up by 61 per cent from HK$10.99 billion in 2019. The increase was mainly driven by inpatient claims, which grew by 75 per cent to more than HK$14 billion, compared with a 24 per cent growth in outpatient reimbursements.

Questions ouvertes

  • What specific remedial measures could address the rising claims burden?
  • How will this affect employer-provided health insurance plans?
  • What role do day procedures play in driving inpatient cost growth?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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