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    Watch: ‘Robust’ Primary Care, Transparency Top Employers’ Reform Wish List

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Robust primary care expansion and stronger referrals to high-quality specialists to improve coordination and reduce costs.
    • Ban anti-competitive practices and enforce price transparency so employers can better negotiate and consumers can compare costs.
    • Address the affordability crisis and curb market consolidation that erodes employer leverage and raises costs.

    In this “How Would You Fix It?” interview, Julie Rovner, KFF Health News’ chief Washington correspondent and host of the What the Health? podcast, sat down with Elizabeth Mitchell, the president and CEO of the Purchaser Business Group on Health, which represents many large employers and other institutional buyers of healthcare coverage.

    Mitchell noted that employers, which offer coverage to more than 160 million Americans, are a big player in the nation’s healthcare system — a role they came into because of “an accident of history,” she said.

    “They weren’t looking to get into the healthcare business,” she continued, but “they were looking for alternatives to wages when there were limits on what they could offer, and they started with what was a pretty inexpensive offering — helping pay for hospital care — and that has now grown to be the second-largest line item in their budgets after payroll.”

    Rovner and Mitchell discussed the fact that while large employers do have market power, the rest of the healthcare system banded together in response.

    “There’s been this arms race of consolidation, meaning that even the largest employers in the world are smaller and don’t have the leverage many times,” Mitchell said.

    Asked to identify the systemic changes large employers would like to see, Mitchell pointed to boosting primary care and referring patients to high-quality specialists. She said changes to business policies — in particular, banning anti-competitive practices and increasing price transparency — would help, too.

    “We have a very real affordability crisis,” she said.

    An abbreviated version of this interview aired July 16 during Episode 455 of What the Health? From KFF Health News: “States Start Their Medicaid Cuts.”

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