A bit long, but still interesting read from the American Benefits Council offers the organization's 10 prescriptions for reforming health care. To my eyes, it generally covers plowed ground -- build on the employer-based system, eliminate inefficiencies -- but could spark some debate on its call for an individual coverage mandate.
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Broader digital efforts could boost access to necessary care, address rising costs and improve health outcomes for employees.
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Employees look for alternative healthcare coverage in the wake of rising premiums, sparking concern over care gaps and group plan disruption.
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A new Modern Health survey finds most workers fear AI-related layoffs, rising stress, and increased reliance on substances to cope with workplace pressure.
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The objective is to have a clear view of baseline vs. current Rx trend, documented savings tied to interventions and a reconciliation check on guarantees and rebates.
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Benefits, policies and leadership support create trusted environments that help women and businesses succeed.
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Employees are struggling to figure out how income, savings, employee benefits and government programs like Medicaid fit together.
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