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Daily Herald: IL healthcare ‘reform’ misses the problem

by John Cerulli | Jun 9, 2026 | Thought Leadership

Jun 9, 2026 Gov. Pritzker should veto HB2371 and HB4327 and instead pursue reforms that ensure transparency is meaningful and protects Illinois families from unnecessary health care costs. While supporters describe these bills as efforts to protect the federal 340B...

Bipartisan Lawmakers, Experts Highlight Burden of Hospital Prices

by John Cerulli | May 18, 2026 | Thought Leadership

Employer-sponsored health coverage now averages nearly $27,000 a year for a family. These costs are ultimately borne by workers and their families through lower wages, reduced benefits, and rising premiums. The leading driver of these rising costs? Hospital prices,...

Michigan Employer Forum: Policy Reform Needed to Rein in Hospital Prices

by John Cerulli | May 1, 2026 | Thought Leadership

Did you know that hospital prices account for 47 cents of every premium dollar in Michigan – and are rising faster than the cost of college tuition, childcare, and housing? Employers, working families and taxpayers in Michigan and across the country are dealing with a...
Report: Michigan Hospitals’ Upside-Down Drug Pricing

Report: Michigan Hospitals’ Upside-Down Drug Pricing

by John Cerulli | Apr 30, 2026 | Thought Leadership

New data from Michigan spotlight “upside-down” pricing in the 340B market that drives up prices for biosimilars by hospitals and raises costs for employers.
Crain’s Detroit: uncontrolled 340B growth would hurt MI employers

Crain’s Detroit: uncontrolled 340B growth would hurt MI employers

by John Cerulli | Apr 30, 2026 | Thought Leadership

Opinion: Michigan employers would suffer under uncontrolled growth of drug-purchase program Bret Jackson, CEO, Michigan Healthcare Purchaser Coalition Crain’s Detroit Business, April 21, 2026 Michigan businesses, from Grand Rapids to Detroit, are feeling the impacts...
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