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The outcome of Novembers presidential and Congressional elections could bring change to how quickly the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is implemented.
October 1 -
Contributing Editor Andrew Sykes outlines how office space is shrinking and what can be done to encourage healthier work spaces.
October 1 -
Republican Mitt Romney cited a Massachusetts health care law he backed as showing his empathy, then later reiterated his pledge to repeal national legislation modeled after the states measure as he and President Barack Obama crisscrossed Ohio yesterday.
September 27 -
More than one-fourth of Americans rate the nations health care system poor, according to a new report by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
September 26 -
Manufacturers expect to produce nearly 150 million doses of flu vaccine this season, and a new report from Walgreens says the doctors office is the pricey place to get them.
September 26 -
Proponents say telehealth services dont just reduce absenteeism and help curb expensive treatment patterns, they can actually change those costly behaviors.
September 26 -
Health care reform hits a bump in the road as new numbers indicate that insurance is more expensive and fewer people have it.
September 26 -
Passage of bill excluding broker commissions from the PPACAs medical loss ratio calculation is seen as breakthrough for broker profession.
September 25 -
Undeterred by this years Supreme Court ruling, the Sooner State claims its constitution precludes the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act from taking effect.
September 24 -
Open enrollment is a stressful time for Americans: Choosing benefits ranks as employees second most difficult decision, following retirement saving, according to a new survey from Aetna.
September 24


