Allianz hebt medizinische Inflation als Treiber steigender Gesundheitskosten hervor

Allianz Indonesia betont die Notwendigkeit einer langfristigen Gesundheitsvorsorge, da die medizinische Inflation die Behandlungskosten in die Höhe treibt.

Allianz Indonesia weist darauf hin, dass die medizinische Inflation die Gesundheitskosten stärker steigen lässt als das nationale Wirtschaftswachstum von rund 5 Prozent. Daten der Weltbank zeigen, dass die Gesundheitsausgaben pro Kopf von 118 US-Dollar im Jahr 2019 auf 132 US-Dollar im Jahr 2023 gestiegen sind.

Zwischen 2020 und 2025 stiegen laut Allianz-Zahlen die durchschnittlichen Kosten pro Fall bei Schlaganfällen um 169 Prozent, bei Herzerkrankungen um 219 Prozent, bei Krebs um 179 Prozent, bei Dengue-Fieber um 183 Prozent und bei Typhus um 116 Prozent.

Cheang Khai Au, Chief Product Officer bei Allianz Life Indonesia, erklärte, dass die steigenden medizinischen Kosten die finanzielle Vorsorge der Menschen beeinflussen. Er riet Kunden dazu, ihre Versicherungspolicen regelmäßig zu überprüfen, um einen optimalen Schutz zu gewährleisten.

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