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New Report Reveals Americans Are Getting Sick More Often, Earlier in Life

February 04, 2026--UnitedHealthcare and Health Action Council (HAC), a nonprofit employer coalition, today released their ninth annual white paper highlighting emerging health trends linked to workforce health and affordability. Based on data from more than 225,000 HAC members with health plans administered by UnitedHealthcare, the report finds that younger generations are experiencing serious health issues earlier in life, with substantial implications for employer-sponsored health plans. As pa

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New Report Reveals Americans Are Getting Sick More Often, Earlier in Life

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