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For individuals to be informed consumers, they must be able to compare health care costs.
July 25 -
A new tool for brokers to bring cost savings to clients it involves creative plan design.
July 24 -
Employees dont know about consumer-driven health care. Once they learn more, they say they dont want it. So whats a broker to do?
July 24 -
Fifteen percent of employers say they definitely will not or probably will not continue sponsoring coverage in five years.
July 23 -
Hospital admissions have been falling as patients who have seen their deductibles rise put off seeing a doctor and as some types of services are being shifted away from inpatient to outpatient treatment.
July 22 -
During the last three years, 44% of those questioned say that 10% or fewer of their current clients had asked about possible life insurance strategies.
July 17 -
Along with tying your shoes and naming your colors, you learned to count in preschool. So, how hard can it be to count things in health data? Its not hard, but your preschool strategies wont give you the right answer.
July 15
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Five unnamed U.S. employers will offer benefits through Mercers private exchange, the Mercer Marketplace, starting in 2014, the company announced Monday.
July 15 -
Already topping $20 billion a year, UnitedHealthcare predicts its contract reimbursements to hospitals, physicians and ancillary care providers linked to accountable care will hit $50 billion by 2017.
July 11 -
UnitedHealth Group Inc. says it will more than double payments to physicians tied to quality and cost efficiency within five years, in the latest sign of transformation in the American medical system.
July 10 -
The Affordable Care Act is seen as the regulatory issue with the most pull on the workplace in the next year, with 57% saying it will have a significant impact.
July 10 -
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 -
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 -
How neurological medicine can impact workplace interactions and how to better manage leaders.
July 1 -
A strategy to protect your clients interests in the new world of health care reform.
July 1 -
John Lamb on why advisers should meet with HR to make open enrollment work smoother.
July 1 -
Without taking a more aggressive approach to improving patient safety, any reform efforts, including the initiatives generated by the Patient Protection and Accountable Care Act and multiple private sector projects, will be severely compromised.
June 28
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The pilot put together by Ford, the Detroit-based UAW and union trust originates from the four-year contract struck between the automaker and union in 2011 and emulates a similar program used by Boeing Co. Workers and retirees will be invited to the program by their doctor and will be assigned a personal care nurse at no additional cost to the patient.
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