New collaboration delivers a unified benefits and specialty care experience, reducing costs and friction while improving outcomes for employers and their employees

Angle Health, the first vertically integrated AI-driven platform for healthcare benefits, and Leap Health, a specialty healthcare innovator, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming infusion care. The collaboration is designed to make infusion treatments more convenient, transparent, and cost-effective for employees while providing employers with significant savings. Through this partnership, Angle Health’s network of over 3,000 small- and medium-sized business clients now has access to infusion services that can often be delivered safely at home, reducing disruptions to work and family life.

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Ty Wang, Co-Founder and CEO of Angle Health, explained that the company is focused on rebuilding healthcare infrastructure and care pathways to give employers of all sizes access to benefits traditionally reserved for large organizations. He emphasized that the partnership with Leap Health allows Angle Health to extend this mission into infusion care delivery, ensuring patients understand their options and receive support at every step of treatment.

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Infusion care is one of the fastest-growing segments of U.S. healthcare, with the market exceeding $100 billion and expected to grow 8 to 10 percent annually. Currently, over 90 percent of infusions are administered in hospitals or specialized centers, which drives up costs, even though many treatments are safe to receive at home. Leap Health addresses this challenge through a transparent, pass-through pricing model that delivers infusion drugs at cost to employers while eliminating provider markups that can inflate specialty drug prices by fourfold or more.

Rob LaHayne, Co-Founder and CEO of Leap Health, noted that infusion care has long been one of the most complex and frustrating areas of healthcare for both employers and patients. He explained that the partnership with Angle Health allows the companies to guide members toward the most appropriate care settings, improve the overall patient experience, and reduce costs for employers, all within a seamless, unified benefits platform.

Angle Health leverages AI trained on millions of de-identified patient records to predict healthcare risks with high accuracy. By integrating medical and pharmacy data, demographic information, real-time claims, and population health trends, the platform enables brokers and employers to identify emerging risks, design plans that best support employees, and implement targeted interventions to minimize potential health issues. This focus on small- and medium-sized businesses allows employers to meet their employees’ healthcare needs while managing costs effectively, a priority as employer healthcare expenses are expected to rise at the fastest rate in 15 years according to Mercer.

The partnership between Angle Health and Leap Health represents a major step toward modernizing infusion care by providing greater transparency, improved patient experience, and sustainable cost management for employers. By combining AI-driven predictive insights with a transparent, patient-centered care delivery model, the collaboration aims to redefine how infusion care is accessed, administered, and managed in the United States.

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