Employers Require More Help to Improve Healthcare Affordability
Last Updated September 30, 2024
Employers have reached a breaking point as high healthcare costs have forced them to shift the burden onto employees, making healthcare less affordable.
In a commentary for Bloomberg Law, executive director Caroline Pearson writes that strengthening the employer-sponsored health insurance marketplace through ERISA reform is essential to ensuring that employees can access affordable healthcare.
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Executive Director Caroline Pearson spoke with USA TODAY about how inflated healthcare costs strain employers and employees alike.