Authors:

  • David Blumenthal

Excerpt

December 18, 2025, Opinion: "U.S. employers are grappling with surging healthcare costs as healthcare prices and service volumes rise. Provider consolidation, high drug prices, labor shortages, and growing chronic disease are fueling the cost increases. Employer have largely responded by shifting expenses to workers. Their track record in pursuing aggressive options—including collective purchasing, tiered plans, value-based care, and advocating for changes in government policies—is poor. The big question is whether they have the will to become more aggressive in pursuing remedies. The outlook is not promising. The reasons include the complexity of the problem, employee resistance to some solutions, and the fact that most employers just don’t have sufficient “skin in the game” to take on the disruption and risk that would be required to bend the healthcare cost curve significantly or sustainably."

Citations

Blumenthal, David, Lovisa Gustafsson, and Sara R. Collins. “What Can U.S. Employers Do About Rising Healthcare Costs?Harvard Business Review, December 18, 2025. https://hbr.org/2025/12/what-can-u-s-employers-do-about-rising-healthcare-co