EMPLOYEE HEALTH TRENDS 2025

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Stay Ahead in Employee Health Management

The 2025 Employee Health Trends report is the ultimate, go-to guide for transforming workplace health—delivering powerful, data-driven insights that empower employers and benefits advisors to stay ahead of the curve, tackle emerging health challenges, and transform population health with confidence and precision.

The Evolution of Employee Benefits

How Have Benefits Changed & What’s Next?

Workforce health needs have evolved significantly over the past two decades, shifting from traditional medical coverage to holistic well-being strategies. This report examines how benefits have transformed since 2000, the driving forces behind these changes, and what employers should anticipate in the years ahead.

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Major Healthcare Cost Drivers

What’s Behind Rising Healthcare Costs?

Healthcare costs continue to rise, forcing employers to rethink their approach to benefits. This report identifies the biggest cost drivers, from chronic disease prevalence to prescription drug expenses, and provides strategies to manage financial risk while maintaining quality care.

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Hidden Factors in Rx Drug Spending

What’s Driving Rx Drug Costs Higher?

Prescription drug spending is a growing concern for employers, but many cost drivers remain hidden. This report uncovers lesser-known factors influencing drug prices, including market dynamics, utilization trends, and new treatment advancements, so employers can make more informed decisions.

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