Medical Economics November 29, 2022
Todd Shryock

Well-being programs and value-based care among other trends to watch

Employers will have a greater focus on affordability in 2023, according to a Business Group on Health survey looking at trends to watch for next year.

“While each trend relates to employer health and well-being strategies, they also exist against the backdrop of the global economy, workforce trends, innovation, and the policy and regulatory environment,” said Ellen Kelsay, president and CEO of Business Group on Health, in a statement. “As such, factors that range from provider labor shortages to the increased cost of health care will affect employers and employees alike in the year to come.”

The trends to watch, according to the Business Group on Health, are:

1. Affordability

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