Federal Event
PBGH Convenes 2026 Health Policy Summit in Washington
March 16, 2026
The Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH) convened the 2026 Health Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., gathering employer purchasers, policymakers, and health care stakeholders to address the escalating health care affordability crisis. The summit emphasized advancing transparency, accountability, and innovative solutions within the employer-sponsored health care market to reduce costs and improve care quality for American workers and their families. This event highlights growing federal and private sector focus on health benefits procurement strategies that prioritize cost containment and value enhancement.
- The summit involved key federal committees including the Senate HELP Committee and the U.S. Department of Labor, signaling potential policy and regulatory developments impacting health care procurement.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on price transparency and accountability as emerging priorities that may influence contract requirements and vendor selection criteria.
- Employers and contractors in health benefits administration and related services may find new opportunities to align offerings with evolving purchaser demands for affordability and quality.
- Engagement with organizations like PBGH and participation in similar forums can provide early insights into shifting procurement trends and stakeholder expectations in the health care benefits market.
More must be done to ensure that patients and payers know what they are paying for and redoubled his commitment to championing the cause for more price transparency.
— Bill Cassidy
This isn’t just about the current generation of workers. We are trying to address this so that employers can continue offering affordable, high-value benefits for their employees and family members.
— Sara Richards
Employer purchasers are on the front lines of the health care affordability crisis.
— Elizabeth Mitchell
Agencies
United States Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, U.S. Department of Labor, House Committee on Ways and Means, House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Senate Finance Committee