Healthcare Finance News April 8, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Half the U.S. population – 157 million people – rely on employer-sponsored health insurance, according to the organization.

The Commonwealth Fund has created a national task force to examine the changes needed to improve employees’ access to affordable healthcare coverage.

The Commonwealth Fund National Task Force on the Future Role of Employers in the U.S. health system aims to build consensus on market incentives and regulatory changes needed to enhance health coverage in the workplace, ensure access to affordable healthcare and improve population health and care delivery.

The nonpartisan task force is chaired by Peter Lee, senior scholar at Stanford University’s Clinical Excellence Research Center, and Dr. Sherry Glied, dean of the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service...

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