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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 -
A test from Genomic Health Inc. helps predict whether prostate cancer is aggressive or slow- growing and is available now.
May 9 -
U.S. hospitals charge prices that, at times, can be thousands of dollars different for the same medical procedures, even within towns or states, according to federal data released today.
May 8 -
People with health insurance saw increases in their medical costs slow from 2009 to 2011, signaling potential structural changes in the industry that could cut health care inflation and save the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars, according to two studies.
May 7 -
Guest blogger Heath Shackelford suggests employers focus on measuring the return on investment for wellness programs is distracting from the real effects these programs can have.
May 6
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The suit, filed last week in federal court in Washington, revolves around an Internal Revenue Service rule that provides tax credits for people shopping for health insurance on new government-run marketplaces, called exchanges, regardless of where they live.
May 6 -
An analysis of the most common uterine cancer suggests the disease should be reclassified into four categories that may help lead to more targeted treatments.
May 6 -
Countless pieces of legislation are introduced in Washington each year and nothing is done with them. As NAHU pushes for a hearing on the MLR bill in the Senate, what are its chances?
May 2 -
At the 10th World Health Care Congress held just outside Washington, D.C., in April, Mark Fogel, head of HR for New York-based accounting firm Marcum Group, said his organization is still "grappling" with what to do about the Affordable Care Act and the new world for employers.
May 1 -
In the hunt for return on investment, employers are taking a closer look at financial disincentives in wellness.
May 1 -
Jack Kwicien on how advisers must commit to a plan to adapt to coming change with insurance reform
May 1 -
In the new world of "Obamacare," a.k.a. the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the birth of the insurance exchange is propelling us all the way back to the future.
May 1 -
Employers, experts pay closer attention to getting the best return on investment for expenditures on wellness incentives.
May 1 -
A two-year study from UnitedHealthcare shows its disease management program for diabetes can help people with the condition manage it more effectively, while also reducing related costs for employers.
May 1 -
2013 marks a true test of leadership for benefits professionals, particularly for employee communications.
May 1 -
How technology can be used to address challenges brought by health reform and Affordable Care Act
May 1 -
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a statement this morning that the application for public health insurance, reported in March to be 21 pages long for individuals, has been shorted to just three pages.
April 30 -
A mere 12 ounces serving size of sugar-sweetened soft drink a day may increase the chance of developing Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, according to a study published recently by Diabetologia.
April 29 -
Guest blogger Mark S. Gaunya talks about what advisers must do in the 'Obamacare' world where insurers are assuming more risk and consumers more cost.
April 29
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Reinforcing other studies, Truven finds that more than two-thirds of the 6.5 million emergency department visits during the study period for those under the age of 65 were avoidable and could have saved employers and health plans millions.
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