MedCity News February 5, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Employers have been making major investments in healthcare for their employees. Yet, many disparities still exist, particularly when it comes to access and outcomes, according to a recent report from Morgan Health.

Although employers have made significant investments in healthcare for their employees, there are still “stark disparities” when it comes to access and outcomes, according to a recent report from Morgan Health, a JPMorgan business unit focused on employer-sponsored insurance.

The report relies on 2021 data from three nationally representative surveys: the National Health Interview Survey, the National Study on Drug Use and Health and the National Vital Statistics System.

Its findings include:

  1. Lower-income individuals with employer-sponsored insurance were less likely to have a usual source of care...

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