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Digital Benefit Advisors launches a private exchange in Vermont, with plans to expand to a handful of states within 90 days, a company executive told Employee Benefit Adviser Tuesday.
July 23 -
Hospital admissions have been falling as patients who have seen their deductibles rise put off seeing a doctor and as some types of services are being shifted away from inpatient to outpatient treatment.
July 22 -
The share of Americans who work part-time for economic reasons, meaning they cant find full-time jobs or because their hours have been cut, is 78% higher than in December 2007, when the 18-month recession began.
July 22 -
Most employers that sponsor self-funded group health plans, and insurers of fully-insured group health plans, will need to file and pay by July 31 their first round of federal comparative effectiveness research fees imposed under the ACA.
July 19 -
A $267 million computer system built by a unit of UnitedHealth Group Inc. is one of the most important determiners of whether the Affordable Care Act succeeds.
July 18 -
The Republican-led U.S. House voted to postpone two significant provisions of the Affordable Care Act Wednesday.
July 18 -
Premiums for health plans to be sold to the uninsured next year will be less costly than government analysts expected under President Barack Obamas signature health care law, his administration will report today.
July 18 -
A survey released Wednesday by Aflac shows brokers may be timid about their future. Find out why and more details from the report.
July 18 -
Health insurance premiums will drop by about 50% on average for consumers in New York who buy new plans through a state-run marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act.
July 17 -
Nine of 32 hospitals and health systems dropped out of a U.S. pilot program created through the Affordable Care Act to reduce medical costs by moving away from a traditional fee-for-services model, the government said.
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