The US landscape of healthcare coverage is changing significantly as employer-sponsored self-insurance and consumer-directed marketplaces grow in popularity, fundamentally redesigning Americans’ access to and funding of healthcare. At the same time, traditional group insurance is becoming increasingly obsolete amid evolving work models and economic pressures. Of most significant concern, however, is the unprecedented rise in the uninsured rate, a direct byproduct of potential changes to Medicaid funding that threaten to unwind decades of coverage expansion and healthcare equity gains. Below are the top five key takeaways:
The shift toward employer-led and consumer-driven models demands a new playbook that blends platform innovation, ecosystem thinking, and real-time personalization. Insurers, providers, and policymakers must adapt or risk becoming irrelevant.
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