From Health Affairs Sunday Update <[email protected]>
Subject NEW: Findings from KFF's Employer Health Benefits Survey
Date October 26, 2025 12:04 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
TREND REPORT: The Influence Of Private Equity In Health Care

View in browser ([link removed] )

LinkedIn ([link removed] )

YouTube ([link removed] )

Facebook ([link removed] )

X ([link removed] )

Instagram ([link removed] )

Website ([link removed] )

Dear John,

Join Health Affairs and KFF’s Matthew Rae on November 5 for an exclusive Insider virtual event exploring the findings from the KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey, reporting on benefits in 2025.

Become an Insider for $180/yr. ([link removed] ) to get full access to our exclusive Insider events.

Join Us
([link removed] )

Health Benefits In 2025: Family Premiums Rise 6 Percent, Large Employers Increase Coverage Of GLP-1s For Weight Loss ([link removed] )

In an ahead-of-print paper published this week, Gary Claxton and coauthors explore the findings of the twenty-seventh annual KFF Employer Health Benefits Survey.

Among their findings, they identified an increase of 6 percent for family health coverage premiums which resulted in workers paying more towards premiums and deductibles.

To learn even more about the survey's findings, join us for an Insider exclusive event on November 5 ([link removed] ) where author Matthew Rae will break down the findings.

Read the Article
([link removed] )

State Prescription Drug Affordability Boards: When Cost Takes Precedence Over Patient Health ([link removed] )

Tony Coelho

Sponsored by National Minority Quality Forum ([link removed] )

Health Affairs This Week: Pharmaceutical Tariffs Explained: The Will-They-Won’t-They Story of 2025 ([link removed] )

A Health Podyssey: The Different Costs — and Sites — of Care for Commercial Insurers w/ Matthew Maughan ([link removed] )

health-affairs-insider-trend-report-fall-2025_trendreport-newsletter ([link removed] )

What Might Happen If MA Shifted Certain Drugs From Part B To Part D? ([link removed] )

R. Brett McQueen

part of our Assessing The Evidence For MA Reform series

The Jury Is Still Out On ICHRAs ([link removed] )

Jason Levitis et al.

part of our Health Policy At A Crossroads series

Reforming Hospital Price Transparency Enforcement: Closing Loopholes And Empowering Patients ([link removed] )

Harrison Koos

part of our Provider Prices In The Commercial Sector series

Medicare’s WISeR Model And The Challenge Of Low-Value Care ([link removed] )

Elizabeth Fowler

FDA Vaccine Suspensions: Outliers Or The New Normal? ([link removed] )

Richard Hughes IV and William Walters

More from Forefront

- Medicaid Cuts Threaten Pregnancy And Postpartum Coverage, Access To Care, And Health ([link removed] )
- To Better Inform Hospital Payment Cap Policies, Pursue Better Data: A Response To Allison Et Al. ([link removed] )
- Solving The Challenges Of Employee Health Benefits: The North Carolina State Health Plan Story ([link removed] )
- Tobacco Treatment As A Profit Center ([link removed] )

AD_44-11_Preorder_Issue_S10off_eNewsletter-banner ([link removed] )

LinkedIn ([link removed] )

YouTube ([link removed] )

Facebook ([link removed] )

X ([link removed] )

Instagram ([link removed] )

Website ([link removed] )

About Health Affairs

Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewed journal ([link removed] ) at the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online.

Sign up for all of our newsletters ([link removed] ) , including Health Affairs Today and Health Affairs Sunday Update.

Project HOPE ([link removed] ) is a global health and humanitarian organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since 1981.

Copyright © Project HOPE: The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

Privacy Policy ([link removed] )

Health Affairs, 1101 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20036, United States, 202-408-6801

Manage preferences ([link removed] )
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis