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In a second round of funding under the ACA, CMS opens a big opportunity for researchers.
May 20 -
Sixty-nine percent of employers tells the IFEBP that they definitely plan to provide employer-sponsored health care when exchanges begin in 2014; in 2012, only 46% of companies were willing to commit to that.
May 20 -
Lowering sodium intake, a drumbeat of doctors efforts to improve patient health, may have the opposite effect if taken to the extreme, scientists said.
May 16 -
The health agency said last week that Sebelius had been calling advocacy groups, doctors, churches and companies not regulated by HHS since March, asking for contributions to an independent nonprofit group promoting the health law.
May 15 -
We may be jumping the gun, says one expert. While there is cognitive decline with normal aging, if we pull out people with brain disease, theres not enough of a decline for us to worry about older peoples ability to make financial decisions.
May 15 -
Wanting to leverage the new fitness facility to better help employees manage their work balance, Brocade launched a WellFit council made up of a cross-functional group of about 10 people.
May 15 -
Forty-one percent of those surveyed said they have held off on hiring new employees as a result of the ACA. One of the most concerning unintended consequences of the Affordable Care Act is that we see employers looking to stay under the 50-employee threshold, if at all possible, says one expert.
May 14 -
Being present and competent is the order of the day once the ACA becomes a reality, says blogger and UBA CEO Thom Mangan. Brokers need to act as a conduit, or contract with a conduit, to help employees navigate through. A lot of these issues fall on the shoulders of the human resources department, but a broker or adviser needs to offer comprehensive care.
May 14
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Merck & Co., Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and Roche Holding AG have opened a new front against cancer with the next generation of experimental drugs that use the human immune system to seek and destroy tumor cells.
May 13 -
President Barack Obamas health secretary has called companies and other organizations, seeking financial contributions to help promote the 2010 health care law that takes full effect next year.
May 13
