
The One Big Beautiful Bill: What It Means for the Future of U.S. Healthcare
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Tune in as Glenn Hunzinger, PwC’s Health Industries Leader, sits down with Nichole Montgomery, Shannon O’Shea, and Phil Sclafani to unpack the sweeping implications of the newly signed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). With nearly a third of the bill dedicated to healthcare, the team explores how this landmark legislation will reshape coverage, funding, and delivery across the payer, provider, and pharma landscape.
Discussion highlights:
- The OBBBA introduces new work requirements and eligibility rules that could lead to coverage loss for over 13 million people, placing new burdens on payers and states
- Providers face increased uncompensated care, especially in rural areas, with added administrative complexity and a push toward technology and alternative care models
- Payers are bracing for membership loss, reduced Medicaid funding, and increased administrative load as new eligibility rules take effect
- Pharma may see reduced demand from public programs but gains through an orphan drug exemption and incentives for domestic manufacturing
- The bill’s sweeping changes will disrupt healthcare, but with foresight, organizations can model financial impact, prepare for operational disruption, and plan strategic responses
Speakers:
- Glenn Hunzinger (host), Health Industries Leader, PwC
- Shannon O'Shea, Principal, Health Transformation, Provider Clinical Transformation, PwC
- Phil Scalfani, Principal, Customer Transformation, Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences, PwC
- Nichole Montgomery, Principal, Health Transformation, Health Services, PwC
Linked Materials:
https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/library/impact-of-obbba-on-us-health-system.html
https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-policy-and-intelligence-institute.html
For more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.