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Alegeus 2024 health benefits trend predictions

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As we reflect on 2023 and prepare for the year ahead, many trends come to mind. Our market insight experts consulted data, partner areas of focus and top industry source predictions to bring you Alegeus’ own trend predictions for the health benefits space in 2024.

We anticipate a technological revolution, fueled by artificial intelligence (AI), that will cause an unprecedented change in healthcare benefits. As such, employers will rely more heavily on their partners to keep them ahead of the curve and always advancing. Though seemingly contradictory, the increase in technology can help increase personalization in the healthcare space. We dive into each of these trends below and provide a few trend prediction lists from top industry sources for your perusal.

Generative AI: To create efficiencies and better outcomes in healthcare

“Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize healthcare benefits in 2024, fostering a new era of personalized care and optimized solutions. By harnessing the power of AI, we’re unlocking the potential to tailor benefits, predict health outcomes and enhance the overall well-being of individuals. The marriage of AI and healthcare benefits will not only streamline administration but also empower individuals to make informed decisions, transforming the way we approach healthcare for a brighter, more personalized future.”

Mandy Scott, Account Manager, Alegeus

Partner Spotlight: Employers place heightened expectations on their partners

In 2024, we’ll witness a significant shift where employers will seek more from their benefit partners, expecting not just traditional service delivery, but a deeper level of collaboration and strategic alignment. Employers are increasingly prioritizing partnerships that go beyond the transactional, aiming for relationships characterized by innovative problem-solving, proactive insights and a shared commitment to drive employee well-being.

This trend underscores the growing recognition that strong partnerships are pivotal in crafting holistic and impactful benefits experiences for employees, enabling organizations to navigate complex healthcare environments with greater agility and effectiveness.

Telehealth: Better technology and improved personalization in medicine

As technology continues to advance, telehealth stands at the forefront, offering unparalleled convenience and accessibility to healthcare services. Combined with advancements in generative AI, this can lead to better personalization in medicine. Giving medical professionals access to more information, faster, will help them personalize experiences for each of their patients in a more efficient manner.

Increased Interest in ICHRA: Due to commercial plan rate increases

Many employers are feeling the effects of inflation and soaring premiums in addition to commercial plan rate increases imposed this year. We believe we will see more ICHRA business this year as a result.

“The individual exchange rates are becoming more affordable, and benefits are better in many cases. In some markets, HDHP commercial rates outprice more traditional hybrid plans on the exchange.”

Michele Luke, Manager, Regional Health Plan Strategy, Alegeus

Additional article from BenefitsPRO on the topic: What employers are saying about ICHRAs

Top Health Benefits Trend Predictions for 2024

Trends to Watch in 2024 | Business Group on Health

• Healthcare costs are climbing — bringing heightened vigilance by employers.
• Access to mental health and substance-use disorder services remain a priority, with a growing focus on emerging areas of concern.
• Employers double down on cancer and other serious or chronic conditions.
• Employers express growing alarm over the sustainability of and lack of transparency into drug pricing.
• Global employers implement strategies focused on greater consistency across countries while adapting to local regulations and cultural appropriateness.
• The role of well-being continues to evolve.
• As ERISA turns 50, preemption is even more important for self-insured employers.
• Employers place heightened expectations on their partners to deliver.

The 10 Biggest Trends Revolutionizing Healthcare In 2024 | Healthcare Business Today

Telehealth Takes Center Stage
AI And Machine Learning in Diagnostics
Blockchain For Health Data Security
Genomic Medicine
Wearable Health Tech
Value-Based Care Models
Virtual Reality in Therapy
3D Printing in Healthcare
Patient-Centered Care
Cybersecurity In Healthcare

Predictions on 2024 healthcare M&A trends: What leaders need to know | Healthcare Dive

Shift in funding sources
Hospital consolidation
Technology (telehealth)
Consolidation in other sectors
Forward thinking leaders