HR DIVE August 8, 2018
Ryan Golden

Large U.S. employers are increasingly willing to take steps to get more directly involved in the country’s healthcare delivery system, according to a new survey published by the National Business Group on Health (NBGH) Tuesday.

Nearly half of respondents (49%) indicated they are taking a more active role in changing healthcare delivery through a range of actions, including experimenting with new payment and delivery models like accountable care organizations (ACOs), centers of excellence and performance networks. The survey measured 170 large-employer NBGH members whose total covered populations number 19 million persons.

“As companies are taking this broader view of health and well-being, we are seeing employers playing an increasingly activist role in changing healthcare...

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