(tncms-asset)c1b2bb22-9a41-54e4-b2ca-5e32a11fc370[0](/tncms-asset)Tyson Foods is partnering with a health care provider to open a new medical clinic serving the meatpacking workers at Tyson’s beef plant in Lexington and their families.
Survey Finds Employers Remain Committed to Health Benefits, Focused on New Payment Strategies and Open to Government Reforms
National Alliance purchaser poll found caregiving benefits have tripled since COVID-19
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Faced with record disruption in healthcare services and the economic downturn, employers are staying the course or accelerating (71% for 2021 and 63% for 2022) their health benefit strategies. These are among the findings of a survey of employers and other private purchasers of healthcare conducted by the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (National Alliance) and its members.
When asked about their impression of health reforms related to their organization’s health benefit strategies, employers are open to a myriad of potential reforms with the majority indicating drug price regulation (94%), hospital price transparency