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A new report from the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchasers outlines strategies to enhance employee and community wellbeing.
With access to health care services complicated by the pandemic, many consumers are taking matters into their own hands.
More troubling? Data from June to November 2021 is 'likely an understatement.'
Survey results suggest "a future where the lines between virtual care and in-person care completely blur."
Several states hardest hit by the pandemic have the most restrictive telehealth laws.
Women with private insurance and those living on lower incomes were more likely to experience unaffordable health care.
Researchers at The Urban Institute say the provision isn't receiving enough attention.
The outlook for 2022 is better, but there's still cause for concern, according to a new Mercer survey.
Researchers say individuals with employer-based health insurance plans reported more billing surprises than Medicare beneficiaries.
A new report from McKinsey & Company outlines ways employers can assist with unmet employee needs