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Obamacare and an aging U.S. population are spurring purchases of medical office buildings, with investors sending prices to a record on bets that Americans demand for health services will increase.
January 14 -
When FlexJobs released their Top 100 Companies for working from home and/or telecommuting list, EBA editors noticed a trend: four industry standouts landed in the top 10: UnitedHealth Group, Aetna, Humana and ADP.
January 13 -
About 70% of Obamacares customers are 35 years of age or older, indicating that U.S. health care overhaul is initially attracting a less healthy population that may drive up insurance premiums.
January 13 -
CGI Group, the company that built the main Obamacare website, will be replaced next month when its contract with the U.S. federal government expires, a person familiar with the decision said.
January 10 -
Humana said it expects new Obamacare customers to be sicker and costlier than anticipated, after the U.S. governments decision to let healthier people keep their existing plans.
January 10 -
A report released Thursday shows positive interest in the ACAs exchanges from this sought-after portion of the U.S. population.
January 10 -
Most uninsured people in the U.S. have yet to try to sign up for health coverage under Obamacare, and a key advocacy group said it will hire more workers to reach those unfamiliar with the law.
January 10 -
The committee released its findings ahead of a Friday House vote on Republican-sponsored H.R. 3811, the Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act, which would require that the Department of Health and Human Services notify individuals within two days of a known security breach of the Healthcare.gov website.
January 9 -
An overwhelming majority of Hispanic and African-Americans say that financial services firms need to hire more diverse staff, according to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Edward Jones.
January 9 -
While juggling early renewals and the ACA, you probably didnt have much time to watch all the major court decisions that happened in 2013. Dont worry; we compiled a quick recap and review of them here so you can start your year with accuracy.
January 9 -
Mercer, TD Ameritrade Retirement and more announce personnel moves. Check to see if a colleague is mentioned today!
January 9 -
Two of the largest U.S. health insurers are giving Obamacare customers more time to pay their initial premiums as the industry tries to coax millions of people to take the final step in cementing coverage for 2014.
January 9 -
Pre-tax season taxpayer confusion is higher than normal with the ACA in full swing.
January 8 -
In the wake of Targets much-publicized data breach, identity theft protection is a must-offer for brokers.
January 8 -
Top Senate and House negotiators are near agreement to fund implementation of the Affordable Care Act, says Iowa Democrat Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the panel that sets spending for the Department of Health and Human Services.
January 8 -
John Seltzer, along with son Jason, establishes the groundwork for an enduring business with a focus on consultative sales.
January 7 -
Beneficiary designations could be truly problematic with ERISA 403(b) plans when there are multiple service providers involved. Here's what advisers need to do.
January 7
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The U.S. recession remained a drag on health care spending three years after it ended as a net of 9.4 million people lost private insurance coverage before key provisions of Obamacare had begun, a government report showed.
January 7 -
In response to consumer confusion about deadlines related to the Affordable Care Act, insurer says it will extend the deadline and accept payment online.
January 6 -
Despite increased traffic to health exchange websites, more than half (59%) of uninsured Americans say their experience with them was negative, compared to just 39% who report a positive experience, according to Gallup.
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