What's Happening?
The Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH) has released a report detailing the primary healthcare concerns of its large employer members. The report identifies the escalating affordability crisis as the most pressing issue, alongside a growing demand
for transparency in healthcare pricing and data analytics. Elizabeth Mitchell, president and CEO of PBGH, emphasized the urgency of these concerns, noting that employers are increasingly seeking new models, such as alternative pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), to manage costs more effectively. The report is based on a survey of over two dozen PBGH members, representing some of the largest employers in the United States. These employers are also facing increased fiduciary responsibilities, necessitating a clearer understanding of healthcare expenditures and value. The study also highlights other significant areas of concern, including pharmacy costs, mental and behavioral health, weight management, and cancer treatment.
Why It's Important?
The findings underscore a critical challenge for large employers in the U.S., as rising healthcare costs directly impact both company finances and employee wages. The demand for greater transparency and accountability in healthcare spending reflects a broader trend towards more informed and strategic healthcare management. This shift is crucial as employers navigate complex fiduciary duties and seek to optimize healthcare value. The report's emphasis on transparency and cost management could influence future healthcare policies and industry practices, potentially leading to more competitive and efficient healthcare markets. Additionally, the focus on mental health and chronic conditions highlights ongoing public health challenges that require sustained attention and resources.
What's Next?
Employers are likely to continue exploring alternative models and partnerships to manage healthcare costs more effectively. This may involve increased collaboration with regulators and policymakers to address transparency and accountability issues in the healthcare industry. The recent federal reforms on PBMs indicate a growing regulatory focus on these areas, which could lead to further legislative and policy developments. Employers and industry stakeholders will need to stay engaged in these discussions to ensure that their interests and concerns are adequately represented and addressed.












