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The U.S. government is set to decide this month whether federal health insurance should cover the cost of a $3,000 test that for the first time accurately identifies the signature brain plaques of Alzheimers disease.
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In a blow to the Obama administrations latest push to promote its new health care law, the National Football League has backed away from a request to take part in an aggressive advertising campaign.
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After years of attention to employee empowerment, a new study cites the need for more direct forms of intervention.
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Planning for this danger is not a one-time process, since the risk never goes away.
July 2 -
Almost a third of 32 hospitals and health systems involved in the ACO experiment aimed at changing the way medical providers are paid may exit the program, a potential threat to the Affordable Care Acts ambitious cost-saving goals.
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An exemption allowing religious groups to avoid covering the cost of birth control as required by the U.S. Affordable Care Act wont be expanded, the Obama administration said.
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Americans collectively have millions of pets, but few are covered by insurance.
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MetLife poll reveals employees view voluntary legal plans as easy to handle.
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Never before have there been so many investment options for retirement savings.
July 1 -
One year later, 408(b)(2) retirement disclosure regulations are not exactly reverberating through the industry.
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