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Expenditures in the $2.7 trillion U.S. health care system have doubled since 1980, growing to 18% of gross domestic product and leading to financial success for drugmakers, hospitals and insurers.
November 19 -
Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee say it shows that public promises the project was on schedule from top administration officials were incorrect.
November 19 -
Exchange leaders in the Golden State, Connecticut, New York and Oregon share solid numbers on exchange-registered brokers.
November 19 -
The technology issues plaguing the federal exchanges have hampered enrollment in state-run exchanges which are largely free of glitches causing some states to modify their marketing techniques.
November 18 -
The ACA's pediatric dental requirement brings increased attention to this popular benefit.
November 18 -
Wayne Sakamoto of Naples, Fla. works hard to keep up with the ACA.
November 18 -
Adoption of target date funds and managed accounts grow in workplace retirement plans.
November 18 -
President Barack Obama pressed top U.S. insurers to help consumers cope with the rocky start of his health care law as the Republican-led House passed a bill that would let Americans keep their current policies through 2014.
November 18 -
If enrollment in the online marketplaces repeats the pattern set in the Massachusetts exchange that was the model for Obamacare, the young people vital to the plans financial stability are paying little attention to the federal websites mishaps.
November 18 -
What the lessons of retail marketing can teach benefit professionals about selling and engaging employees in benefit decisions, resulting in more buy-in on health exchanges.
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