KEY POINTS
  • The total cost of worker health benefits is expected to top $15,000 per employee in 2020, according to a survey of nearly 150 of the nation's largest employers.
  • Large employers are embracing some of the ideas being debated in Washington, such as passing drug price discounts directly on to workers.
  • They're also increasingly open to the government playing a bigger role in controlling health costs — even expanding Medicare access.

The total cost of worker health benefits is expected to increase 5% in 2020, topping $15,000 per employee, according to the National Business Group on Health annual survey of nearly 150 of the nation's largest employers.

To help curb costs, large employers are embracing some of the ideas being debated in Washington, such as passing drug price discounts directly on to workers.