The likely Democratic nominee has suggested that people should be able to opt into the public health program for senior citizens before retirement age, perhaps at age 50 or 55.
A new report highlights the gap between desired use of new technology such as video conferences to connect patients with doctors and the ability of providers to offer such services.
The EEOC finally unveiled long-awaited rules today that will hopefully resolve widespread confusion over how far employers can go in prodding workers to take part in wellness programs.
SCOTUS announced Monday that it will not make a ruling on the challenge to the contraception mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).
The concept of pet bereavement leave highlights the struggle employers face to accommodate employees with different lifestyles and different types of families.