Mae Cornes November 14, 2024 Photo credit: TEG Health Healthcare costs in the United States have become a growing challenge for companies and their employees. Employees frequently face high deductibles and co-pays, forcing them to delay or even avoid necessary medical care. For companies, rising premiums, and complex administrative costs only add to the financial…
More than half of employers plan to trim health care costs by implementing strategies such as pharmacy benefit management, WTW said. Published Nov. 22, 2024 Jim Tyson Senior Reporter Surgeons at work under operation room light. South_agency via Getty Images Dive Brief: The cost of U.S. health care benefits will likely rise 10.2% in 2025 compared…
by David Blumenthal, Evan D. Gumas, and Reginald D. Williams II November 13, 2024 Andrew Brookes/Getty Images The United States has the worst-performing health system among all high-income countries. Even the best-performing U.S. states lag international comparators like France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Australia. To move the United States from laggard to leader…
TEG Health’s Telehealth Model: Cost-Saving Solutions for Self-Insured Companies By: Andi Stark As healthcare costs continue to rise, self-insured companies seek ways to provide comprehensive care while managing expenses. TEG Health’s telehealth model offers a solution that integrates virtual healthcare services, focusing on reducing costs for employers and employees. This model focuses on minimizing employee expenses while…
How TEG Health’s Telehealth Services Simplify Access To Primary And Urgent Care For Self-Insured Companies Created by Andi Stark Published 11/15/24 AT 2:50 PM EST Healthcare costs for employers and employees in the U.S. continue to rise, and many companies are looking for alternative ways to offer affordable and accessible care. Telehealth services have emerged as…