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Talento in The Federalist: Social Conservatives Should Stop Shilling for Big Vape

Katy Talento takes on JUULtria in this piece in The Federalist questioning why social conservatives don’t stand up to Big Tobacco for the sake of ending youth vaping. She argues that the Trump policy of banning fruity flavors should be embraced by anyone who thinks both the law and justice demand that public health policy put the […]

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Walmart Health

Walmart’s First Healthcare Services ‘Super Center’ Opens

On-site clinics at retailers can create high-value, incentive-aligned care for workers, and pay for themselves by opening up services to the public as well. If the clinicians at those clinics are paid to keep people healthy, charge zero or low cost-sharing, and refer out to only high-performing specialists and directly-contracted acute care, employers can easily save double digits, avoid bankrupting enrollees with

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Dr Marty Makary

Dr. Marty Makary: I Shed My White Coat to Find the Healthcare Bloat

Wonderful encapsulation of the reasons behind the Great-Again Health Care movement (our name, not his!) by the inestimable Marty Makary, MD, whose new book, The Price We Pay: What Broke America’s Health Care System and How to Fix It, is a game-changer. Advance copies were passed around the White House and HHS/DOL leadership during the past year and was quite

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Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins team and KFT publish “The True Cost of Health Care”

Katy Talento joins the Johns Hopkins University Cost and Quality in Health Care Research Group, as co-author of a new report: The True Cost of Health Care: An Analysis of Americans’ Total Health Care Spend, showing how almost half of federal expenditures (low estimate!) are actually spent on health care. Are we getting our money’s worth, given that credible estimates put the amount of overtreatment, undertreatment, sub-par treatment, misdiagnosis and outright fraud at

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Rosen Hotel and Resorts

Rosen Hotels: Early Adoption of Next-Gen Benefits Leads to Spending 55% Less than Average and $240 Million Saved Over 24 Years

Rosen Hotels is a case study of one of the very first employers to demonstrate the disruptive power of high-value, employer-led employee health benefits, using Health Rosetta principles. This company saved hundreds of millions over 40 years, reduced injury and low-quality care, and has donated $11 million to the local community, utterly disrupting cycles of poverty in a sustainable

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Employer Case Study: Seats, Inc Sees the Benefits of Pursuing “Transparent” Health Care

Seats – a 500-employee company in Wisconsin, uses transparency to get lower costs and way better care and productivity – consistently getting thousands less per member than the national average, and held costs steady since about 2007. Their employees paid lower premiums in 2013 than they did in 2008!  Read More

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Case Study: Employer Teams Up With Union to Fix Health Care and Prevent Off-shoring

Another employer case study: Spirit Aerosystems, headquartered in Wichita. Instead of offshoring their jobs from an Oklahoma site, they partnered with the UAW union to fix health care with direct contracting for primary care. A unionized workforce can be a powerful incentive for change – collective bargaining agreements often prevent the type of cost-shifting and cost-sharing increases that many

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