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A lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act may well turn out to be a bigger story in the news than in the courts.
June 15 -
Favorable treatment under federal law means air-ambulance companies, unlike their counterparts on the ground, have few restrictions on what they can charge for their services.
June 13 -
The Trump administration is siding with Texas in the state’s bid to convince a federal judge that Obamacare is largely unconstitutional.
June 8 -
The healthcare venture between Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. has picked the person who will lead the initiative.
June 7 -
These megadeals have the potential to restructure the industry and wring out some of its most egregious inefficiencies.
May 4 -
But many advisers remain optimistic that the three-way partnership will succeed at restructuring healthcare costs.
May 1 -
A majority of employers and industry insiders surveyed by Venrock are worried the effort is going to “face substantial challenges and take lots of time.”
April 30 -
At a broker conference, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer give the impression that the internecine battle over healthcare is over for 2018.
April 26 -
A majority of employers and industry insiders surveyed by Venrock are worried the effort is going to “face substantial challenges and take lots of time.”
April 26 -
At a broker conference, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer give the impression that the internecine battle over healthcare is over for 2018.
April 24 -
These megadeals have the potential to restructure the industry and wring out some of its most egregious inefficiencies.
April 24 -
The 32-year-old vice president of the technology practice at Parker, Smith and Feek motivates employees to seek high quality providers for affordable procedures.
April 18 -
Three of the country’s most important companies have allied to take control of their healthcare costs.
April 9
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Businesses worry about steep premium increases after Congress failed to address market stabilization in the spending bill.
March 27 -
Businesses worry about steep premium increases after Congress failed to address market stabilization in the spending bill.
March 26 -
The Integrated Benefits Institute announced a new initiative that aims to join together companies in finding solutions to rising health costs and chronic employee conditions.
March 14 -
The Integrated Benefits Institute announced a new initiative that aims to join together companies in finding solutions to rising health costs and chronic employee conditions.
March 13 -
Walmart has been buying health care for its workers directly from providers in six different regions - bypassing insurers who usually negotiate with doctors and hospitals.
March 12 -
The American Benefits Council and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are among the organizations calling on Congress to pass proposals that would establish a premium reduction program.
March 6 -
The tech giant is the latest employer to take on worker health and wellness as companies look to reduce costs and empower patients.
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