As regulatory uncertainty continues to cloud the future of ACA-compliant plans, health insurers and employers are increasingly exploring alternative coverage models to meet consumer needs while managing costs and compliance risks.
In a recent article by Healthcare Brew, A&M Managing Director Craig Savage explains how models like short-term duration plans, health care sharing ministries and ICHRAs are gaining traction. “These models are not just a regulatory workaround—they’re a strategic response to growing gaps in affordability and access,” he notes.
Read the full article to learn how organizations are adapting to this shifting landscape and what it means for the future of health plan design.
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In a recent article, A&M Healthcare Industry Group experts explore key policy changes, market dynamics, stakeholder implications and strategic actions for navigating the evolving landscape surrounding the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
A&M welcomes Roger Weems as a Managing Director in its Healthcare Industry Group within its Health Systems Practice. Mr. Weems' joining advances their firm's ability to support hospitals and health systems with large scale, operational and financial transformation.
The healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving, with a growing shift towards value-based care and integrated health systems. As a result, the Provider-Sponsored or Provider-Owned Health Plan (PSHP) market has emerged as a key player in the broader health insurance ecosystem.
Provider-Owned and Provider-Sponsored Health Plans (PSHPs) offer a unique opportunity to improve care delivery while maintaining control over both the insurance and care provision components of the healthcare system. These plans are increasingly seen as a solution to the challenges facing traditional health insurers, offering the potential for improved care coordination and cost management.