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American Heart Association uses Hotseat app to get employees to move more.
September 6 -
These plans hold appeal in an unpredictable economy but must be well-designed to avoid employee dissatisfaction.
September 6 -
Altered by the ACA, limited medical plans may actually increase in popularity for some workers.
September 6 -
Lawyer Garret Fenton offers advice on how employers can prepare for the Affordable Care Acts transitional reinsurance program.
September 6 -
The highest-priced hospitals in 13 cities studied are typically paid 60% more for inpatient services and almost double for outpatient care than the lowest-priced hospitals in the same communities.
September 5 -
Topping the list again this year is the Wendys Company, which offers a combination of up to $25,300 in adoption assistance and up to six weeks of paid adoption leave.
September 5 -
The Affordable Care Act is the best chance for the U.S. to achieve near universal medical coverage and curb health care costs that hurt the nations global competitiveness, former President Bill Clinton said.
September 5 -
A 25-year-old New Yorker earning $25,000 a year will pay as little as $62 a month for health insurance next year, and a peer living in Vermont may pay nothing, according to a 17-state survey of premiums under the U.S. health care overhaul.
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A recent delay on out-of-pocket spending could be complicated for those who think they have a single-vendor system, should their health care provider and pharmacy be considered separate internally.
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Just 38% of parents said theyre extremely comfortable talking about insurance, while 55% are fine discussing the intoxicants, according to a survey released today by State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
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