Employers Are Buying Health Insurance Blind: It’s Time to Demand Data Transparency

Employers spend heavily on health insurance, often their second-largest expense, yet lack transparency on plan performance such as denial rates, approval times, and appeal outcomes. Rising premiums and restrictive coverage rules mean employees frequently face denied or delayed care despite paying premiums. Without access to operational data, employers cannot evaluate or improve plans, undermining trust and leaving workers vulnerable. Greater transparency and accountability are essential for effective health benefits management.

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