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Customers are actually spending far more on their own health care costs than the government traditionally reports.
March 24 -
An analysis of Fidelitys 74,000 HSA accounts has revealed several interesting trends regarding contribution rates and spending behavior.
March 23 -
With regulatory reform bringing a wave of changes to defined contribution plans, retirement plan advisers need to be even more conversant in the ins and outs of legislative requirements and other complexities. Which is why BlackRock is beefing up its commitment to advisers who work with these retirement plans.
March 22 -
March Madness means some workers are paying more attention to their bracket results than responding to workplace e-mails. Two new surveys show how the NCAA basketball tournament may be affecting your workplace.
March 22 -
Government regulators responsible for enforcing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act recently announced that they plan to wait until Jan. 1, 2012 to enforce certain provisions related to internal claims and appeals.
March 22 -
The most persuasive health information won't always serve your best interests, U.S. doctors report.
March 22 -
California's insurance regulator has thrown its weight behind a lawsuit accusing Bristol Myers Squibb Co of dishing out kickbacks to doctors who prescribe its drugs.
March 22 -
A sluggish economy hasnt slowed the nations health care consumerism movement, according to a recent analysis by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
March 21 -
Employees improved all areas of their personal finances last year, according to a study by El Segundo, Calif.-based Financial Finesse, but many are concerned they haven't saved enough to retire.
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The National Conference of State Legislatures has developed a free database of legislation introduced in the states related to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
March 21

