A federal judge ruled Monday that employers need not cite religious objections to escape the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's contraception mandates.
After peaking around the holidays last year, sales of wearable health trackers has slowed significantly, according to a new report from Argus Insights.
Large businesses are constantly targeted by hackers, and recent reports suggest that many large companies don't take the necessary precautions to prevent outsiders from accessing their computer systems.
A few weeks ago supporters of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were touting the good news that premiums for plans on California's state-created insurance market would only increase 4 percent next year.
Nevada Health CO-OP, the only state-based insurer participating in the Silver State's PPACA insurance exchange, announced it would soon close shop due to insolvency.
Leaders in the U.S. Senate aim to repeal one of the least popular provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: The 2.3 percent excise tax on manufacturers and importers of medical devices.