Healthcare Innovation December 12, 2024
David Raths

EmsanaCare, a company co-founded by the Purchaser Business Group on Health, directly contracts with providers identified as high-quality and enables care navigation among them

The Puget Sound region of Washington is the first to offer the Purchaser Business Group on Health’s Advanced Primary Care-driven healthcare network to eligible member employees and families.

PBGH is a nonprofit coalition representing 40 private employers and public entities across the United States. The network is a “system of excellence” driven by quality and patient care standards of PBGH’s Advanced Primary Care (APC) program and includes high-value specialty referrals to deliver comprehensive, whole-person care.

Multiple PBGH employers are participating, including The Boeing Company and eBay whose combined tens of thousands of eligible employees can now...

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