Helping Employers Understand the Obesity Care Market
The market is crowded and confusing. It's hard to tell what's real, what's hype and what actually works. This challenge will only intensify as additional therapies for heart failure, liver disease, sleep apnea, substance use disorders and other conditions enter the market.
Employer Market Scans brings employers together with academic, healthcare, business and policy experts. We use real-world data to help employers define what "good" looks like for employers — across obesity and metabolic care models, populations and outcomes.
We cut through the noise to surface meaningful signals, so employers can make complex decisions with confidence — today and in the future.
Employer Market Scans brings employers together with academic, healthcare, business and policy experts. We use real-world data to help employers define what "good" looks like for employers — across obesity and metabolic care models, populations and outcomes.
We cut through the noise to surface meaningful signals, so employers can make complex decisions with confidence — today and in the future.
Built by Employers. Informed by Real Data. Designed for Better Benefits Decisions.
Cross-Model Comparisons
- We provide clarifying benchmarks to support program investment decisions.
Centered on Patient Experience
- We ensure member perspectives — including access, engagement, dignity, and perceived value — are incorporated alongside clinical outcomes.
Powered by Real-World Data
- This Market Scan draws from 2024-25 plan year data contributed by large, self-insured employers. Using the advanced data intelligence capabilities, we collect data from a wide variety of source materials to create nuanced evaluation.
Designed Responsibly
- We highlight sustainable care models aligned with the STOP Obesity Alliance Comprehensive Obesity Benefit Checklist.
Leaders Committed to Advancing Transparency in Employer Benefits
AMP, LLC
Obesity Action Coalition (“OAC”)
STOP Obesity Alliance
A coalition of business, consumer, government and health organizations working to reverse the obesity epidemic. STOP developed the Comprehensive Obesity Benefit framework and leads research for the market scan.

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