Health Care Costs Set to Surge in 2026, Impacting Patients and Employers

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Healthcare inflation is rising, with medical costs increasing by 4.2% in August, leading to potential double-digit premium hikes for consumers and a projected 9% increase in employer health coverage costs in 2026. Expensive drugs, especially cancer and weight loss medications like GLP-1s, are major cost drivers, prompting employers to explore more affordable access options and new payment models to manage rising expenses.
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