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The changing dynamics of carrier competition, the effect of insurance M&A on the market and influence on prescription drug availability are all ways employer-based healthcare may be impacted.
April 9Bernard Health -
Plans covering expensive prescriptions can now offer employees a kit designed to determine if the drugs they are taking are really helping or hurting them and propose alternatives.
October 30 -
Executive action allows for expanded access to telemedicine services, including remote prescribing of medicine commonly used for substance abuse or mental health treatment.
October 27 -
Employers cite managing this category of drugs as their top expense-containment strategy for the coming plan year.
October 23 -
Employers cite managing this category of drugs as their top expense-containment strategy for the coming plan year.
October 20 -
Employers should educate employees about the dangers of abuse and work with EAPs and disability carriers to help at-risk workers who need proper treatment.
October 4The Standard -
There are four steps advisers can share with employers to proactively address potential abuse in the workplace.
September 13The Standard -
Instead of debating insurance marketplaces, U.S. lawmakers should focus on comparing the price of prescription drugs in Canada, suggests Perry Braun.
August 1Benefit Advisors Network -
Instead of debating insurance marketplaces, U.S. lawmakers should focus on comparing the price of prescription drugs in Canada, suggest Perry Braun.
July 26Benefit Advisors Network -
Employers beware: With this acquisition, the online retailing juggernaut has set its sights on healthcare.
July 25Alliant Employee Benefits