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Starting next year, the health care reform act holds that a qualified individual cannot be denied coverage by a plan for related services from an approved clinical trial.
July 3 -
While the decision yesterday by the White House to delay this key provision in ACA was unexpected, what businesses is it really going to effect?
July 3 -
Benefits industry reacts to Obama administration's announcement of employer mandate delay until 2015.
July 2 -
Benefits industry reacts to Obama administration's announcement of employer mandate delay until 2015.
July 2 -
The U.S. government is set to decide this month whether federal health insurance should cover the cost of a $3,000 test that for the first time accurately identifies the signature brain plaques of Alzheimers disease.
July 2 -
In a blow to the Obama administrations latest push to promote its new health care law, the National Football League has backed away from a request to take part in an aggressive advertising campaign.
July 2 -
Almost a third of 32 hospitals and health systems involved in the ACO experiment aimed at changing the way medical providers are paid may exit the program, a potential threat to the Affordable Care Acts ambitious cost-saving goals.
July 1 -
An exemption allowing religious groups to avoid covering the cost of birth control as required by the U.S. Affordable Care Act wont be expanded, the Obama administration said.
July 1 -
Wellness study shows little progress, but HHS endorses wellness plans with final ACA rules.
July 1 -
A strategy to protect your clients interests in the new world of health care reform.
July 1 -
With fewer employees getting vision care, major diseases are missed early on, leading to higher overall health costs
July 1 -
Craig Davidson on the relationship between health reform and the National Labor Relations Act Section 7.
July 1 -
The Affordable Care Act will fundamentally change the way health insurance works across the country, and in most cases it will increase cost. What can be done to mitigate the impact?
July 1 -
Our results support the ancient proverb: Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper, says Hana Kahleova, a researcher at the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague, Czech Republic.
June 27 -
Hope has been scuttled for one Texas woman and thousands of other health care workers across Texas when the state opted out of the Medicaid expansion earlier this month. Texas has the highest rate of uninsured people in the U.S.
June 26 -
Enrollment in private health insurance exchanges will likely match the public exchanges by 2017, when about 18% of Americans are expected to purchase their plans through the HIX model, according to Accenture research.
June 26 -
Nearly half of employers are considering making changes to their total rewards program as a result of the Affordable Care Act, yet most do not anticipate making changes that could negatively affect employees.
June 26 -
In wellness programs, disincentives may have a place but experts caution to tread carefully when using this tactic.
June 26 -
Consuming an additional half-serving a day of red meat during a four-year period increased a persons chance of developing diabetes by 48% in the subsequent four years, according to a study this month in JAMA Internal Medicine.
June 25 -
A politically charged morning kicked off the second day of NAHUs annual meeting in Atlanta Monday with speakers from both sides of the aisle. One Republican policy wonk explained what he thinks is really going on with the ACA.
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