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After a year of significant change in the LTC industry in 2012 Blogger Tom Riske Jr. seems 2013 as a year of growth in LTC sales through the worksite. He shares some key features an employer and adviser should look for when considering one of the newer multi-life LTC offerings.
January 24
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Primary care physicians should screen all females between the ages of 14 and 46 for evidence of domestic abuse, according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
January 23 -
The second-biggest U.S. health insurers 2013 forecast reflects uncertainties that include a flu outbreak, U.S. budget negotiations and implementation of President Obamas health care overhaul.
January 23 -
A new survey suggests workers under the age of 25 are significantly more confident than others that they are on track for a comfortable retirement. Is it youthful arrogance, or has the younger generation absorbed some of the financial lessons we need them to learn?
January 22
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The earnings of the largest American medical insurer met analysts estimates, the company reported, along with a bump in enrollment that came with a Brazilian acquisition last year.
January 22 -
Workers underestimate what employers spend on their health care, but overestimate their own health status.
January 16 -
Two of the largest U.S. drugstore chains, said they are running short of influenza vaccines as an earlier and more severe flu season drives up demand from Michigan to New Jersey.
January 16 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the largest U.S. provider of medical coverage, will join the Mayo Clinic in a research alliance designed to merge insurance records and medical data to find more efficient ways to deliver care.
January 16 -
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that influenza is widespread in 47 states, but certain regions may soon start to see fewer cases.
January 14 -
Despite relatively flat prescription prices, drug cost remains a major concern for workers compensation pharmacy benefit managers. Their biggest trouble-maker: opioids.
January 14