Health Payer Intelligence December 11, 2018
Kyle Murphy, PhD

Employers are seeking to play a more proactive role in supporting innovations in care delivery and increased consumerism in healthcare.

The National Business Group on Health has released its top-five trends for the coming year, and employers clearly want to play a more involved role in healthcare transformation.

Chief among their expectations over the next twelve months in playing a more vocal role in determining the right suite of benefits for their employed population.

“The pace of meaningful and sustained change is slower than needed,” NBGH stated. “More employers are driving transformation in health care delivery by either directly contracting, partnering with their health plans, or working with other third parties to promote value-based care.”

“Nearly half of the employers...

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