MedCity News June 27, 2025
Gerardo Zampaglione

Too often, the very systems meant to provide flexibility and control are undermined by delayed reimbursements, fragmented data, and a lack of transparency across the ecosystem. Solving this isn’t about tweaking the status quo, it requires a full redesign.

For self-funded employers, financial unpredictability can lead to a host of problems. As healthcare spend continues to rise, employers are being asked to shoulder more risk with fewer tools to manage it. Self-insured employers are likely to see even larger rate increases in the year ahead. But I believe the system can be made better.

Today, there are proven and emerging strategies that can help bring more stability and predictability to the self-funded model. It’s time to build smarter, more adaptive...

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