By Paige Minemyer Oct 29, 2024 5:00am The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions released its 2024 “Pulse of the Purchaser” survey, which polled 188 employers across
Kaiser Family Foundation Oct 09, 2024 Employer-sponsored insurance covers 154 million nonelderly people1. To provide a current snapshot of employer-sponsored health benefits, KFF conducts an
Higher Premiums Persist, Employer Strategies For GLP-1 Coverage And Family-Building Benefits HealthAffairs 10/09/2024 In 2024, the average annual premium for employer-sponsored family health coverage was $25,572,
Beth Umland, Director of Research, Health, Mercer November 16, 2023 Mercer’s survey reveals that the average per-employee cost of employer-sponsored health insurance rose by 5.2%
Employers responding to continued Rising Costs by shifting More of the Cost Burden to Employees The 2023 Employer Health Benefits Survey, conducted by the Kaiser
Commonwealth Fund 4/4/2024 Half the U.S. population — 157 million people — rely on employer health plans for their insurance coverage. But high out-of-pocket costs
In the employer-sponsored insurer market, employers play a “critical” role when it comes to quality and outcomes, according to a report by Morgan Health and Embold
Dan Mendelson, et. al. Morgan Health (NEJM Catalyst 8/29/2023)
McKinsey & Co. 3/14/2023 Consumers have no shortage of pain points that healthcare payers and providers could address to better meet their needs. But reimagining
Dan Mendelson (Forbes 4/7/2022) Ask American families what frustrates them the most about health care, and the answers are consistently the same: navigating a fragmented