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When a hospital becomes your insurer: early clues from the payvider wave
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With employer health-benefit costs projected to rise about 6.7% in 2026, Fortune argues that before asking workers to pay more, large employers should press hospitals to show they’re using current capacity efficiently rather than simply expanding capacity. The piece cites real-world gains from better patient-flow management—Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center reportedly saved about $137 million annually by reorganizing capacity, while The Ottawa Hospital observed fewer deaths and about $9 million in annual savings—demonstrating that scheduling, capacity, and patient flow are operational questions that can curb inflation without compromising care.